I bought some apple trees for my first allotment and have saved the pips or seeds from them and I'm thinking of sowing some and trying to grow new trees from them for my second allotment.
My plan is to train them along wires and form a short fence between me and my neighbour. Although they won't have dwarf root stock they will be grown in 30 litre buckets in the ground to restrict the tap root growth in a similar way that the Victorian Kitchen Garden used slabs under the trees to do the same.
I'm guessing that I need to sow around Feb/ March in the unheated greenhouse to be successful
Do you think this is a bonkers idea, and I should just buy the trees like I did before?
My plan is to train them along wires and form a short fence between me and my neighbour. Although they won't have dwarf root stock they will be grown in 30 litre buckets in the ground to restrict the tap root growth in a similar way that the Victorian Kitchen Garden used slabs under the trees to do the same.
I'm guessing that I need to sow around Feb/ March in the unheated greenhouse to be successful
Do you think this is a bonkers idea, and I should just buy the trees like I did before?
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