The suckers might be to do with a plum tree. There is a plum 3m-ish away and the surface roots are suckering even in the gaps of the concrete patio. I am not really glamourising the state of my inheritated trees am I
I don't know if I have said this before, so sorry if I have. The plum has fruited well the last two years and has some new growth. Also in the back with these two trees there is a pear (possibly a williams) 5m tall plenty of new short stubby growth. I only say this in the hope you might say that disease doesn't look like the be all and end all in my garden
If I replace it I would go for a tree that grows 4m max. ideally a cooker but not fussed about season.
In the front I have inherited a possible worcester and one other (suggestions on another thread were ellisons orange/ ribston pippin) and planted a cox, golden del and bramley). So if I replaced it would be my final plant so something a little special/different.
I don't know if I have said this before, so sorry if I have. The plum has fruited well the last two years and has some new growth. Also in the back with these two trees there is a pear (possibly a williams) 5m tall plenty of new short stubby growth. I only say this in the hope you might say that disease doesn't look like the be all and end all in my garden
If I replace it I would go for a tree that grows 4m max. ideally a cooker but not fussed about season.
In the front I have inherited a possible worcester and one other (suggestions on another thread were ellisons orange/ ribston pippin) and planted a cox, golden del and bramley). So if I replaced it would be my final plant so something a little special/different.
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