Saturday, August 14, 2010



Late autumn is probably one of the best times of year to plant fruit trees, so August is a good month to sit in the garden thinking about which type of apple you would like to be eating straight from your garden in years to come and what space you have.
St Bridgets sell their apples on a dwarf rootstock M27 and a semi dwarfing rootstock MM106.

St Bridget Nurseries have large selection of Apple varieties growing in our fields and this year looks like it could be a good year for bumper apple crop as there seems to be a lot of apples around on the trees.

Fruit trees are normally sold in different forms starting with bush, half standard and standards there are also the trained forms- cordons, fans and espalier.


APPLE ALLINGTON PIPPIN
APPLE ASHMEAD KERNAL
APPLE BLENHIEM ORANGE
APPLE BRAMLEY ORIGINAL
APPLE BRAMLEY SEEDLING
APPLE BOUNTIFUL
APPLE CHARLES ROSS
APPLE CHIVERS DELIGHT
APPLE COX'S ORANGE PIPPIN
APPLE DISCOVERY
APPLE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE
APPLE EGREMONT RUSSET
APPLE ELLISON'S ORANGE
APPLE EXETER CROSS
APPLE FIESTA
APPLE GALA
APPLE GOLDEN DELICIOUS
APPLE GREENSLEEVES
APPLE GRENADIER
APPLE HOWGATE WONDER
APPLE JAMES GRIEVE
APPLE JUPITER
APPLE LANES PRINCE ALBERT
APPLE LAXTONS FORTUNE
APPLE LAXTONS SUPERB
APPLE LORD LAMBOURNE
APPLE NEWTON WONDER
APPLE REV.WILKS
APPLE SPARTAN
APPLE STURMER PIPPIN
APPLE SUNSET
APPLE WINSTON
APPLE WORCESTER PEARMAIN

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