Hello all,
I've recently moved house and my wife would like to grow a 'fruiting hedge' made up of half a dozen or so apple tree cordons. I have my eye on some trees on M9 rootstocks for this purpose and would propose to plant them 2 feet or so apart.
I've been out to do some digging and I've got quite good loamy/sandy topsoil down to about a foot maybe a foot and a half, then it becomes orange and sandy.
Now I've been reading that apple trees need 3 foot of topsoil ideally. That seems a lot to me. I can't believe most people have that in their back gardens. My question is how much topsoil do dwarf apple trees grown as a cordon actually need? And any other tips on growing cordons closely.
Thanks in advance.
I've recently moved house and my wife would like to grow a 'fruiting hedge' made up of half a dozen or so apple tree cordons. I have my eye on some trees on M9 rootstocks for this purpose and would propose to plant them 2 feet or so apart.
I've been out to do some digging and I've got quite good loamy/sandy topsoil down to about a foot maybe a foot and a half, then it becomes orange and sandy.
Now I've been reading that apple trees need 3 foot of topsoil ideally. That seems a lot to me. I can't believe most people have that in their back gardens. My question is how much topsoil do dwarf apple trees grown as a cordon actually need? And any other tips on growing cordons closely.
Thanks in advance.
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