Hi there, I need some advice on choosing the best rootstock for a mini mixed-fruit orchard.
We have a reasonable sized back garden that we would like to convert to a mini orchard. Currently it is a mixture of grasses, clover and a few wild flower species. We have been rotating our four chickens electric fence round half of it, but they will hopefully be in their own walk in run by the end of the year (allowed to free range when we are around to keep an eye on them). The garden is fairly exposed with our neighbours paddocks to the rear, but we have planted an edible hedgerow which is now well established and acts as a wind break. The soil is average and slightly clayey in places. We were thinking of having around 8 to 10 trees probably including the following:
Cherry - Stella or Sunburst
Plum - Angelina Burdett (as its a Hampshire variety)
Apple - Discovery
Cider Apple - Dabinett
Pear - Conference or Concorde
Perry Pear - Hendre Huffcap
2 or 3 more apple local heritage varieties (mid and late season)
Medlar - Nottingham (if room)
We would then leave the areas between the trees as wild flower meadow with the area immediately below the tree left bare/mulched.
The question is which rootstock to go for, we don't want very big trees (around 2.5m) so were initially looking at m26 for apples and equivalents for the other fruit trees but were thinking mm106 would be more suitable for our situation. I'm aware that the final tree size depends on the individual variety and soil conditions - so would mm106, st julien a, quince a be a better choice? Could they be limited to 2.5 - 3m?
We have a reasonable sized back garden that we would like to convert to a mini orchard. Currently it is a mixture of grasses, clover and a few wild flower species. We have been rotating our four chickens electric fence round half of it, but they will hopefully be in their own walk in run by the end of the year (allowed to free range when we are around to keep an eye on them). The garden is fairly exposed with our neighbours paddocks to the rear, but we have planted an edible hedgerow which is now well established and acts as a wind break. The soil is average and slightly clayey in places. We were thinking of having around 8 to 10 trees probably including the following:
Cherry - Stella or Sunburst
Plum - Angelina Burdett (as its a Hampshire variety)
Apple - Discovery
Cider Apple - Dabinett
Pear - Conference or Concorde
Perry Pear - Hendre Huffcap
2 or 3 more apple local heritage varieties (mid and late season)
Medlar - Nottingham (if room)
We would then leave the areas between the trees as wild flower meadow with the area immediately below the tree left bare/mulched.
The question is which rootstock to go for, we don't want very big trees (around 2.5m) so were initially looking at m26 for apples and equivalents for the other fruit trees but were thinking mm106 would be more suitable for our situation. I'm aware that the final tree size depends on the individual variety and soil conditions - so would mm106, st julien a, quince a be a better choice? Could they be limited to 2.5 - 3m?
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