Hi
Last autumn we planted a fruiting hedge of apples and pears using upright cordons. The tree have grown well and most of the apples have fruited although the pears were caught by a late frost.
We have picked and eaten a reasonable number of apples as they became ready. We now have just a single apple left on the Bramley out of 5 and several apples on a Jumbo and lots on a Fiesta. None of these seem to be ready for picking. Both the later varieties are described as September/October fruiting. Do I leave these to mature on the tree? They are still firmly attached. We have already had several air frosts.
Regards
John
Last autumn we planted a fruiting hedge of apples and pears using upright cordons. The tree have grown well and most of the apples have fruited although the pears were caught by a late frost.
We have picked and eaten a reasonable number of apples as they became ready. We now have just a single apple left on the Bramley out of 5 and several apples on a Jumbo and lots on a Fiesta. None of these seem to be ready for picking. Both the later varieties are described as September/October fruiting. Do I leave these to mature on the tree? They are still firmly attached. We have already had several air frosts.
Regards
John
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