From memory i think they were grafts on to semi vigorous root stocks.
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Originally posted by Sarico View PostAre they graft or are standard size?
they appear to have been good quality only lost a peach but to be fair Im in the north east, its not a good place for them.
I even got a few apples last year (after 1 year in) non this year as I pruned them to give more growth but then got 2 pears instead, small but well formed and your not supposed to get any fruit for years (pears for your heirs as saying goes).
1 word of warning check the pollinators for each of them as you may need upto 3 different apples and 2 different pears /plums even if they are "self fertile" they will fruit better with a pollinator.82.6% of people believe any statstic!
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Originally posted by janzbro View Postsorry for the late reply, they were all grafted as Ryleh said all st. Julian and the like (semi vigorous)
they appear to have been good quality only lost a peach but to be fair Im in the north east, its not a good place for them.
I even got a few apples last year (after 1 year in) non this year as I pruned them to give more growth but then got 2 pears instead, small but well formed and your not supposed to get any fruit for years (pears for your heirs as saying goes).
1 word of warning check the pollinators for each of them as you may need upto 3 different apples and 2 different pears /plums even if they are "self fertile" they will fruit better with a pollinator.
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