Oh dear. I thought I had it all figured out. I've drawn my final plan in ink and we even planted the Scotch Bridget....
Then I read what FB said about MM106 taking a long time to recover from lack of water ( http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...ust_73710.html ) and now I'm panicking!
Please may I have some advice on layout.
The field in question slopes mainly down to the east, but also slightly south. At the top it's almost pure yellow sand and rock once you get past the topsoil and down at the bottom it's peat bog .
I planned to put the smaller trees further south and further upslope, with the earliest varieties at the top, so the apples would have been harvested before the worst of the winds hit, and frost resistant ones at the bottom.
I also tried to put pollination partners reasonably close together (especially Arbroath Oslin, Keswick Codling and Irish Peach!)
(Actually that's another question... will Edward VII and Court Pendu Plat pollinate each other or do I need something else? I had thought William Crump would do it but have found conflicting information about its flowering time.)
Now I'm wondering whether I need to rejig it to put the M25s at the top (and maybe start lower down the slope).
Also, should I ask the nursery to change as many as possible of my MM106 to M25?
Aargh! Just tried to attach my plan but it won't let me (it's an excel file)
Also, in the next field, we have planted a line of MM106 rootstocks along the top row. Do we need to move them?
Then I read what FB said about MM106 taking a long time to recover from lack of water ( http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...ust_73710.html ) and now I'm panicking!
Please may I have some advice on layout.
The field in question slopes mainly down to the east, but also slightly south. At the top it's almost pure yellow sand and rock once you get past the topsoil and down at the bottom it's peat bog .
I planned to put the smaller trees further south and further upslope, with the earliest varieties at the top, so the apples would have been harvested before the worst of the winds hit, and frost resistant ones at the bottom.
I also tried to put pollination partners reasonably close together (especially Arbroath Oslin, Keswick Codling and Irish Peach!)
(Actually that's another question... will Edward VII and Court Pendu Plat pollinate each other or do I need something else? I had thought William Crump would do it but have found conflicting information about its flowering time.)
Now I'm wondering whether I need to rejig it to put the M25s at the top (and maybe start lower down the slope).
Also, should I ask the nursery to change as many as possible of my MM106 to M25?
Aargh! Just tried to attach my plan but it won't let me (it's an excel file)
Also, in the next field, we have planted a line of MM106 rootstocks along the top row. Do we need to move them?
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