Hi all,
I think I've decided I might like to try to grow an apple tree (or two), up against my garage wall - see pic attached. Obviously a trained tree would be best either an espalier or a fan (though I suppose cordons would theoretically be possible.
I'd really appreciate some advice as to what root-stock is suitable.
As you may see from the pic the planting area may be too small, it about 8 inches wide and I'm not sure how deep - could this be enough space for an apple?
I do have 4 trees that I grafted myself recently on a course, which may or may not 'take', but these are possibilities to use here. They are all M27 roots (1 Winter Gem & 3 Bramley's seedling). Or would it be better to buy a half grown tree for this purpose, though obviously more expensive.
For scale the slabs are 2ft sq, and the trees would ideally go where the daffs are coming up. The wall is south facing and has the house for protection from the east.
I think I've decided I might like to try to grow an apple tree (or two), up against my garage wall - see pic attached. Obviously a trained tree would be best either an espalier or a fan (though I suppose cordons would theoretically be possible.
I'd really appreciate some advice as to what root-stock is suitable.
As you may see from the pic the planting area may be too small, it about 8 inches wide and I'm not sure how deep - could this be enough space for an apple?
I do have 4 trees that I grafted myself recently on a course, which may or may not 'take', but these are possibilities to use here. They are all M27 roots (1 Winter Gem & 3 Bramley's seedling). Or would it be better to buy a half grown tree for this purpose, though obviously more expensive.
For scale the slabs are 2ft sq, and the trees would ideally go where the daffs are coming up. The wall is south facing and has the house for protection from the east.
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