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Apple St Edmonds Pippin

Apple St Edmunds Pippin

Item: STEDMUNDS

Dessert Apple - Choose this one if you want a russet early in the season. Was raised in England around 1870 by R Harvey at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk and is thought to be a chance seedling. Received a First Class Certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1875. Fruit quality is high with a distinct tangy sweetness. Texture is firm and growth habit is compact. Picking time mid September. Pollination group 2.

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St Edmunds Pippin Apple Growing Tips.

How to grow a St Edmunds Pippin apple tree in my garden - Our Care Guide for fruit trees will help you get the very best from your tree.

How to plant my apple tree - Our How To Growing Tips section on our website has a video that will show you how.

What other apple varieties will cross pollinate St Edmunds Pippin - Any other apple variety in pollination groups 2, or 3. Pollination chart for apple trees

When is the best time to plant a fruit tree - Container grown apple trees can be planted at any time of the year. Bare Root apple trees can only be planted between the months of November - April.

Planting distance for apple trees - All fruit trees are grafted onto a rootstock. It is the rootstock that determines how big the apple tree will grow into. There is a rootstock guide at the top of all fruit tree product pages that explains this. As tall as the tree will grow into would be the planting distance. Example MM106 will grow to 3-4 metres when mature. So a spacing of between 3-4 metres would be required.

Can I grow a apple tree in a pot - All fruit trees will be happy growing in a large container. A pot around 50-60cm is ideal. There is more information on growing fruit trees in containers in our FAQ page.

How do I prune a fruit tree - Our Care Guide explains the basic principles of fruit tree pruning.

Blackmoor is one of very few Nurseries in the UK offering gardeners the opportunity to buy Malus domestica Ashmead's Kernel apple fruit trees direct from our Nursery. We have one of the largest range of apple trees available for sale online.

Product Specification
Awards
AGM - Award Of Garden Merit
Fruit Use
Dessert
Harvest Season
Pick September
Pollination Group
Pollination Group 2
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