Apple tree classification
Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 9:54 pm
I admit I have made a mistake... I bought a load of miscellaneous apple trees at Homebase and have planted them as a hedge.hoping to train them. Now it turns out that "Lord Lambourn" is a tip-bearer rather than a spur-bearer, and is thus pretty useless in that mode. From reading the pruning books you need to know this AND what rootstock it is, neither of which is indicated on the Homebase label. Bah Humbug.
Is there an online directory of apple varieties and their characteristics? where?
FWIW Lord Lambourn has settled in quite well and has quite a lot of fruit on it... but it may never have a future as a hedging tree
Is there an online directory of apple varieties and their characteristics? where?
FWIW Lord Lambourn has settled in quite well and has quite a lot of fruit on it... but it may never have a future as a hedging tree