Hi
We've decided that we'd like to grow an apple tree in our garden. Having watched a few tv shows recently that mention them I'm quite intrigued by the idea of a tree with 2 or 3 different types of apple growing on it.
Realistically, in mid-long term will a dual/triple fruit tree be as productive as a 'normal' tree?
Will it get to the point where its a fully developed tree where half of the tree is type x and the other half type y? I am a bit sceptical, but mainly because I've never seen an older tree like this (always seems to be a tree thats about 5 foot tall with 4 spindly branches ridiculously heavily laden with different types of fruit).
That debate aside... there are other questions, principally I dont really know which variety(ies) I'd like to grow. My apple of choice at the supermarket is Braeburn, but I've read (probably elsewhere on the vine) that they're not well suited to growing outside of the south of england, so I guess I'd like something that has similar taste/texture to a braeburn apple. Though conditions arent particularly harsh here in north yorkshire, I am in the vale of york where it really, really likes raining..
The soil the tree would be growing in seems to be reasonably fertile, though its very, very compacted and as a result tends to get very waterlogged (this would be remedied somewhat where I planted the tree, just by digging the hole, but around it would remain as my heavily compacted lawn).
I would like the tree to grow to be fairly large, I would like it to be tall enough to walk below it eventually - how tall would the overall tree need to be to allow this? Though I'd not want it to spread to more than say 6m in diameter as that would start to stretch over neighbouring gardens, it would also get dangerously close to shading my veg patch!
Another point to note is that I dont really want to have to be using lots of sprays, fungicides etc as I try and avoid chemicals where possible in the garden.
There are tons of other apple trees in other peoples gardens etc so pollination shouldnt be a big issue, I have what I've been told is a cox's orange pippin in my front garden as well which is probably about 20m away from where I'd plan to put the new tree, but I can see about a dozen apple trees if I look up/down my street from my window in peoples back gardens so should be fine..
Lots of questions, sorry, but to summarise:
Are double/triple variety trees worth it, do they work in the mid-long term without a lot of care/attention?
Which rootstock and apple variety or varieties would suit my requirements do you think?
Apologies for the long, rambling post! Any assistance would be much appreciated
We've decided that we'd like to grow an apple tree in our garden. Having watched a few tv shows recently that mention them I'm quite intrigued by the idea of a tree with 2 or 3 different types of apple growing on it.
Realistically, in mid-long term will a dual/triple fruit tree be as productive as a 'normal' tree?
Will it get to the point where its a fully developed tree where half of the tree is type x and the other half type y? I am a bit sceptical, but mainly because I've never seen an older tree like this (always seems to be a tree thats about 5 foot tall with 4 spindly branches ridiculously heavily laden with different types of fruit).
That debate aside... there are other questions, principally I dont really know which variety(ies) I'd like to grow. My apple of choice at the supermarket is Braeburn, but I've read (probably elsewhere on the vine) that they're not well suited to growing outside of the south of england, so I guess I'd like something that has similar taste/texture to a braeburn apple. Though conditions arent particularly harsh here in north yorkshire, I am in the vale of york where it really, really likes raining..
The soil the tree would be growing in seems to be reasonably fertile, though its very, very compacted and as a result tends to get very waterlogged (this would be remedied somewhat where I planted the tree, just by digging the hole, but around it would remain as my heavily compacted lawn).
I would like the tree to grow to be fairly large, I would like it to be tall enough to walk below it eventually - how tall would the overall tree need to be to allow this? Though I'd not want it to spread to more than say 6m in diameter as that would start to stretch over neighbouring gardens, it would also get dangerously close to shading my veg patch!
Another point to note is that I dont really want to have to be using lots of sprays, fungicides etc as I try and avoid chemicals where possible in the garden.
There are tons of other apple trees in other peoples gardens etc so pollination shouldnt be a big issue, I have what I've been told is a cox's orange pippin in my front garden as well which is probably about 20m away from where I'd plan to put the new tree, but I can see about a dozen apple trees if I look up/down my street from my window in peoples back gardens so should be fine..
Lots of questions, sorry, but to summarise:
Are double/triple variety trees worth it, do they work in the mid-long term without a lot of care/attention?
Which rootstock and apple variety or varieties would suit my requirements do you think?
Apologies for the long, rambling post! Any assistance would be much appreciated
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