Hi All,
I recently went to West Dean Gardens and saw a fantastic fruit tree arch - see this link: Walled Fruit Garden
I really want something similar for my fruit trees. I had plans to put in some fruit this winter but now I see what can be done I am really keen........
My issue is cost/life of the supporting structure. Can I ask for some advise please?
I only have space for cordon fruit so an arch made with cordon fruit looks best. My space is compact - a 2 foot wide path with possibly a 4/5foot wide arch over and only 4/5 foot length/depth along the path. I would like to put in 2 apple trees into one side and two pear trees into the other side.
Pricing up the support has given me room for thought.
An Agriframes arch is 2'8'' depth - 2 span, 5 foot wide, 8 foot high, around £150. 3/4'' plastic coated tubular steel - will this be strong and long lasting enough?
A wood pergola is possibly not going to last long enough and will be flat across the top - not a high arch as I need.
A local blacksmith quoted me £400 for a 3 span 16mm sq steel arch at 4 foot depth, which I would paint myself - to keep the cost down. It would be in sensible sized pieces to collect and bolt together.
My husband seems not to want to help me make this decision so are you able to provide your thoughts please?
1. Can I really plant cordons without this form of framework and try to arch them in the next few years? Will it work? Will it look right - it is going to be a focal point. Cordons really need support so I am not convinced I should do this - but it would be cheap.
2. Is the steel structure a good long term support?
3. Has anyone used an Agriframes arch for fruit trees and was it a good long term bet - and did it fit in the ground strongly?
Any other ideas that you feel I should consider?
The trees arrived yesterday so have to be heeled in whilst I continue to dither - all help is gratefully received.
Ann
I recently went to West Dean Gardens and saw a fantastic fruit tree arch - see this link: Walled Fruit Garden
I really want something similar for my fruit trees. I had plans to put in some fruit this winter but now I see what can be done I am really keen........
My issue is cost/life of the supporting structure. Can I ask for some advise please?
I only have space for cordon fruit so an arch made with cordon fruit looks best. My space is compact - a 2 foot wide path with possibly a 4/5foot wide arch over and only 4/5 foot length/depth along the path. I would like to put in 2 apple trees into one side and two pear trees into the other side.
Pricing up the support has given me room for thought.
An Agriframes arch is 2'8'' depth - 2 span, 5 foot wide, 8 foot high, around £150. 3/4'' plastic coated tubular steel - will this be strong and long lasting enough?
A wood pergola is possibly not going to last long enough and will be flat across the top - not a high arch as I need.
A local blacksmith quoted me £400 for a 3 span 16mm sq steel arch at 4 foot depth, which I would paint myself - to keep the cost down. It would be in sensible sized pieces to collect and bolt together.
My husband seems not to want to help me make this decision so are you able to provide your thoughts please?
1. Can I really plant cordons without this form of framework and try to arch them in the next few years? Will it work? Will it look right - it is going to be a focal point. Cordons really need support so I am not convinced I should do this - but it would be cheap.
2. Is the steel structure a good long term support?
3. Has anyone used an Agriframes arch for fruit trees and was it a good long term bet - and did it fit in the ground strongly?
Any other ideas that you feel I should consider?
The trees arrived yesterday so have to be heeled in whilst I continue to dither - all help is gratefully received.
Ann
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