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Growing => Grow Your Own => Topic started by: donald.cape on October 24, 2006, 17:47

Title: Dwarf Apple Tree
Post by: donald.cape on October 24, 2006, 17:47
I want to grow a dwarf apple tree on a frame fixed to the side of my shed which is 7ft wide by 6ft high. I've made the frame and fixed it and now want to buy a tree. Shouls I go for a tree that's already fan trained or would it be best to try and get a single stem one and train it myself. Also is it the correct time to plant a bare root one or should I go for the more expensive option and buy one in a pot. I've never grown an apple before so any advice would be welcome.
I live in Cumbria and the winters can be quite hard sometimes, but we have got the lakes on the doorstep, thanks in anticipation. :?:
Title: apple
Post by: muntjac on October 24, 2006, 19:01
if you can put it south facing .i would buy a clean rooted one and train it myself as i have done with my pears .i prefer the cordon for them but its pure choice and £ available .as for which tree i should consult a local tree supplier and seek thier advice as to the right choice for your locality
Title: Dwarf Apple Tree
Post by: Dougmari on October 24, 2006, 21:08
Try Adams Apples at Talaton, Exeter 01404 823185 or www.talatonplants.co.uk
All the help & advice you'll ever need.

Doug
Title: Dwarf Apple Tree
Post by: James on October 27, 2006, 16:15
Bare rooted and train it yourself.  Far more fun!  And TBH a bare rooted one year old whip will catch up with a bigger - and much more expensive - tree in no time at all.
Title: Dwarf Apple Tree
Post by: donald.cape on October 30, 2006, 17:47
Thanks Everyone,
Bare rooted and train it myself it is then.