This has been covered many times before, but thought I'd repeat it, but with my own particular query.
I've got 4 large containers that I'd like to put some fruit trees into. They can stay in them and when they need moving will probably be put into the ground. Here's what I have:
2 containers - 90 litres, 58cm wide, 45cm deep
2 containers - 160 litres, 80cm wide, 50cm deep
Which trees do you think would be suitable for them? I'm keen on an apple, pear, plum and gage.
Which forms would be good? bush, half-standard, pyramid? What are the commonly used forms for pots?
Which rootstocks are suitable for the different trees? I'm thinking M26, Quince C and Pixy for the 90 litre, but can I go bigger for the 160 litre eg. MM106, Quince A, and St Julian?
Would container or bareroot trees be preferable?
Roughly how long could they (depending on which rootstock) could they stay in their containers before being put into the ground or potted on?
Any advice and suggestions on suitable rootstocks and varieties would be welcome. Thanks
I've got 4 large containers that I'd like to put some fruit trees into. They can stay in them and when they need moving will probably be put into the ground. Here's what I have:
2 containers - 90 litres, 58cm wide, 45cm deep
2 containers - 160 litres, 80cm wide, 50cm deep
Which trees do you think would be suitable for them? I'm keen on an apple, pear, plum and gage.
Which forms would be good? bush, half-standard, pyramid? What are the commonly used forms for pots?
Which rootstocks are suitable for the different trees? I'm thinking M26, Quince C and Pixy for the 90 litre, but can I go bigger for the 160 litre eg. MM106, Quince A, and St Julian?
Would container or bareroot trees be preferable?
Roughly how long could they (depending on which rootstock) could they stay in their containers before being put into the ground or potted on?
Any advice and suggestions on suitable rootstocks and varieties would be welcome. Thanks
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