Hi All,
After a bit of fruit tree training expertise. I'm wanting to plant a Belgian fence in the spring and ideally I'd like it out of a very decorative (but has to be a fruit) tree.
I've got the RHS book on pruning and read a lot online, but all the advice I can find is relates to fruiting cherries, not flowering ones. Do you think it would be possible to create a belgian fence with flowering cherries?
Note: I know flowering cherries don't produce fruit, but I prefer them in this location to fruiting cherries as it will be around my front garden and I don't want to have to net the trees to protect the car from bird "processed" stones.
I had hoped to use something maybe like Prunus 'Kursar' AGM.
There will be two fences created, both about 6metres long and about 6 feet high. I've yet to decide on what sort of spacing would be best.
A fall back would be to use pear trees.
After a bit of fruit tree training expertise. I'm wanting to plant a Belgian fence in the spring and ideally I'd like it out of a very decorative (but has to be a fruit) tree.
I've got the RHS book on pruning and read a lot online, but all the advice I can find is relates to fruiting cherries, not flowering ones. Do you think it would be possible to create a belgian fence with flowering cherries?
Note: I know flowering cherries don't produce fruit, but I prefer them in this location to fruiting cherries as it will be around my front garden and I don't want to have to net the trees to protect the car from bird "processed" stones.
I had hoped to use something maybe like Prunus 'Kursar' AGM.
There will be two fences created, both about 6metres long and about 6 feet high. I've yet to decide on what sort of spacing would be best.
A fall back would be to use pear trees.
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