We have 1/2 acre including a nice lawned area with 6 established bramley apple trees in the sunny end. There's space for 6-7 new trees at least and we want to have apples, plums and cherries (plus currants, raspberries and blueberries). I've grown stuff before but only in my little town garden where we got a few handfuls of fruit a year, so unclear how many of each type is needed for a reasonable harvest - I don't really want to have so much I struggle to give it all away which will likely be the case with the bramleys, honestly who plants 6 of them and nowt else? We'd like enough to use fresh for pies, make a bunch of jam, and use spares in wine/cider/giving away.
I'm keen on a russet eater (probably egremont) and a cider variety for the home-brewing, but could have a 2nd eater if recommended (I'm aware of pollination needs).
I have 2 cherry trees I got cheap but are yet to plant, as well as randomly a quince tree! I wonder if a single plum is enough, I know they can crop prolifically.
I'm looking to probably buy from www.ashridgetrees.co.uk most likely the larger size e.g. https://www.ashridgetrees.co.uk/egre...et-apple-trees but I don't really have a feel for how big these are and how old, hence how long until they start cropping and reach a decent yield. For such a good site, Ashridge don't seem to make this clear.
All advice welcome.
I'm keen on a russet eater (probably egremont) and a cider variety for the home-brewing, but could have a 2nd eater if recommended (I'm aware of pollination needs).
I have 2 cherry trees I got cheap but are yet to plant, as well as randomly a quince tree! I wonder if a single plum is enough, I know they can crop prolifically.
I'm looking to probably buy from www.ashridgetrees.co.uk most likely the larger size e.g. https://www.ashridgetrees.co.uk/egre...et-apple-trees but I don't really have a feel for how big these are and how old, hence how long until they start cropping and reach a decent yield. For such a good site, Ashridge don't seem to make this clear.
All advice welcome.
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