A Compact Version Of Bramley’S Seedling 20% Less Vigorous With Heavier Crops. ‘Bramley’S Seedling’ Is The Definitive English Cooking Apple And The Finest Cooker In The World! Look Forward To A Heavy Crop Of Large Green Fruit With Creamy Flesh Each Year. The Fruits Cook Down To A Smooth Puree And As Such Are Ideal For Pies, Crumbles, Sauces, Etc. They Are Famous For Their Sharp, Acidic Flavour And Heavy Crops. The Fruits Store Well, Lasting Up For 3 Months, So You Will Be Able To Enjoy Great Tasting Apple Dishes Throughout The Winter Season And Into The New Year. ‘Bramley’S Seedling’ Has Been Awarded The Award Of Garden Merit Given By The Royal Horticultural Society (Rhs), Which Helps Gardeners Make Informed Choices About Plants.
Variety Information
- Pollination Group: 3
- Self-Fertile: No Trploif
- Harvesting Period: Late
- Estimated Time To Cropping: 2 Years
- Estimated Time To Best Yields: 5 Years
- Uses: Cooking, Juicing, Cider-Making
Size Options
- Supplied As: Bare Root / 12L Pot / 11.5L Pot / Bare Root Tree / Bare Root Bush / 12L Pot
- Supplied By: Frank P. Matthews
Apple Trees Constitute The Perfect First Fruit Tree As They Are Extremely Easy To Grow. Your Tree’S Growth And Output Will Likely Be Fine Providing You Followed Our Planting And Care Instructions. Below We Address Some Common Queries:
- Hardiness: Malus Trees Can Be Found Growing In Far Colder Regions Than The Uk And Therefore The Uk’S Mild Winters Will Not Affect Your Tree. One Issue That Can Affect Fruit Trees Is Frost-Damaged Blossom, But This Is Rarely The Case With Apples That Flower Late Vis-A-Vis Other Fruit Species.
- Position: In The Uk, The Greatest Barrier To Successful Fruiting Is A Lack Of Sunlight, So Be Sure To Plant Your Tree In Full Sun. Planting Your Tree In A Sheltered Spot Will Help Prevent Uprooting And Allow The Tree To Put More Resources Into Fruiting.
- Soil Types: Soil Types Are Best Ignored And Remain An Unwelcome Confusion. Every Plant Will Adapt To Its Conditions. Having Said That, Less Than Ideal Conditions Will Reduce Growth. Every Plant Is Suited To A Specific Ph And Apple Trees Prefer Soils With A Ph Between 6.5-7.5. Phs Beyond This Range Will Reduce Nutrient Uptake. Waterlogged Soils Will Starve Your Tree Of Oxygen, Which Plays A Key Role In Photosynthesis, Cause Its Roots To Rot And Create The Perfect Environment For Many Diseases.
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