Hello
This topic has come up before but rather than practice the dark art of thread necomancy, I thought I'd start afresh.
I have a pear tree, in the middle of my lawn, that I'm thinking of chopping down and replacing with an apple tree for the following reasons:
1) The fruit are of the type that switch from inedibly rock hard to mushy overnight .
2) I don't actually like pears anyway.
I don't really know much about different apple varieties, so I'm looking for suggestions for what to grow. I like a nice crisp apple - when I buy them from the shops I generally go for something like a Braeburn - but apart from that I'm totally open to suggestions. Preferably something that gives a good crop and doesn't require too much tlc. Appearence isn't an issue. And if it could water the pots, weed the beds and mow the lawn too, that would be nice.
We already have 2 other apple trees. One is a cooker - looks like Bramley but can't be sure). No idea what the other one is (both years we've been here, all the fruit has gone brown and rotten on the branches before it ripens) but it looks like some kind of eater. So that doesn't really help with the pollen groups I suppose - I could always plant a second tree if necessary.
Any suggestions appreciated.
This topic has come up before but rather than practice the dark art of thread necomancy, I thought I'd start afresh.
I have a pear tree, in the middle of my lawn, that I'm thinking of chopping down and replacing with an apple tree for the following reasons:
1) The fruit are of the type that switch from inedibly rock hard to mushy overnight .
2) I don't actually like pears anyway.
I don't really know much about different apple varieties, so I'm looking for suggestions for what to grow. I like a nice crisp apple - when I buy them from the shops I generally go for something like a Braeburn - but apart from that I'm totally open to suggestions. Preferably something that gives a good crop and doesn't require too much tlc. Appearence isn't an issue. And if it could water the pots, weed the beds and mow the lawn too, that would be nice.
We already have 2 other apple trees. One is a cooker - looks like Bramley but can't be sure). No idea what the other one is (both years we've been here, all the fruit has gone brown and rotten on the branches before it ripens) but it looks like some kind of eater. So that doesn't really help with the pollen groups I suppose - I could always plant a second tree if necessary.
Any suggestions appreciated.
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