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  • #16
    the one ive added is on our allotment site and its well over 40', its a shame cause the apples are always scabbed but apparently yearsa ago they were lovely to eat
    The love of gardening is a seed once sown never dies ...

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    • #17
      i have trained six trees in the espalier style,so nno great height but good accessible crops,i dont know of any more in area...sadly.

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      • #18
        I have a cooker in my neighbour to the left's garden and a multi variety eater in the neighbour to my right. The largest is a Bramley just down the way. I don't have any apple tree's but then I don't need them, everyone gives me some of there's.
        I am tempted by having a cherry tree however, but I am waiting til somewhere has a sale.

        I grew up in a village and someone had a lovely orchard there filled with really old tree's, it's a shame we don't see them anymore.

        If I had the space I would plant a apple, plum and Pear orchard.
        ( Space really is the final frontier )
        Izi.

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        • #19
          I've got Pears/Plums/Apples/Hazels/Cherries/Almonds/Peaches/Nectarines/Apricots in my pretty small back garden. Dwarf root stocks are brilliant. Everyone can have an orchard these days.

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