Originally posted by VirginVegGrower
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Like many older varieties, it's not as heavy cropping as modern varieties, but, also like many older varieties, it seems to be less demanding; coping better with minimal attention in the way of pruning, spraying and feeding.
It also tends to have the typical "old fashioned" growth habit of being fairly upright-growing but not particularly fast growing. These habits being ideal for minimising the space requirement and trouble of caring for the tree - and enabling trees to be underplanted with other useful plants.
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