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  • Starting NON- dwarf apple trees in pots

    Hi

    I have another question. My other half wants a non-dwarf variety of apple tree. However, since we have no space for it now, my question is can I buy one bare rooted, plant up in an 18 in pot. Repot up every year or so and then when we reach a 30 in pot and hopefully a new house with a reasonable tree, plant up in the ground?

    thanks loads

    Morrris

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    You can grow one in a pot for a year or two.

    But if you're growing it in a pot, you'll need to prune it so that it branches at 2-3ft height, if you want it to look attractive.
    But if it's pruned to 2-3ft before the primary branches, it will only ever make a bush tree with a short trunk. There is no easy way that you can later convert it from having branches that start 2ft above ground into one with branches that start 6ft above ground.
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