Hello fellow and more experienced gardeners
I am just a novice when it comes to apple trees. I have planted 2 trees(Discovery & Cox orange pippin) almost 4 years ago. Discovery is doing ok, I was hoping for more apples, but at least I get some(mind you, those few I get are very tasty)
Cox orange is lazy, except for sprouting leaves, it doesn't do much else. So I have decided to pull it out this spring and replace with another variety. My problem lies here, I am not sure which one is suitable and a good resistant cropper for up here in the North East of England (bit cold and windy at times).
I know this forum is full of gardening geniuses who will be able to point me into a right direction.
Please help, I am just scared that I will again buy another unsuitable variety and will end up (again) disappointed.
Macela
I am just a novice when it comes to apple trees. I have planted 2 trees(Discovery & Cox orange pippin) almost 4 years ago. Discovery is doing ok, I was hoping for more apples, but at least I get some(mind you, those few I get are very tasty)
Cox orange is lazy, except for sprouting leaves, it doesn't do much else. So I have decided to pull it out this spring and replace with another variety. My problem lies here, I am not sure which one is suitable and a good resistant cropper for up here in the North East of England (bit cold and windy at times).
I know this forum is full of gardening geniuses who will be able to point me into a right direction.
Please help, I am just scared that I will again buy another unsuitable variety and will end up (again) disappointed.
Macela
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