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Apple Trees Self Fertile

Apples, what can be nicer than eating the fruits grown in your garden fresh from the tree? You don’t have to be a nutritionist to realize that apples are healthy. Not only do they come in their own packaging – meaning you can eat the skin – they are also full of healthy nutrients. The healthy reason to eat them are endless. We have many new and old traditional varieties of apple trees for sale. We supply the highest quality apple fruit trees and pack them with great care. Fruit Tree Growing Guide Click Here


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POLLINATION MADE SIMPLE

Most suburban situations provide good pollen due to the close proximity of other gardens. It is not always necessary to have pollinators if the bees and other pollinating insects are generous with their visits. If you have no other Apple tree close by then select two varieties in the same group or the adjoining group ie group 2 and 4 will pollinate group 3 as will any others in group 3. Some varieties of Apples are self fertile.

Pollination Table


A GUIDE TO CHOOSING THE RIGHT TREE

1 Year Maiden = A one year old tree and the size depends on the variety but in general they will be 125cm in height and will have some side branches.

2 Year Tree = A two year old tree that has been pruned back in the first winter to form a bush shape. Generally trees will be 140-160cm in height with multiple side branches. This height guide is an end of summer height.  

3 Year Tree = A three year old tree that has been pruned to form a bush shape. Generally trees will be 140-160cm in height with multiple side branches. This height guide is an end of summer height.  

2 Year Cordon = The term cordon simply refers to a single stem with short sideshoots (the fruiting spurs). This is usually trained angled to 45 degrees (oblique cordon), but can be trained singly vertically (also known as minarette)

2 Tier Espaliers -  The term espalier refers to the way fruit trees are trained to grow against a wall. It makes the tree easier to prune and the fruit easier to pick. This decorative method was often used in traditional walled kitchen gardens and is perfectly suited to growing fruit in the smaller garden. 

Stepovers - Cultivated since Victorian times, they are basically one tier espaliers that are low enough to simply ‘step over’ where necessary. These are useful to define borders with. Their short stem and a horizontal branch look equally good in front of ornamental borders or vegetables.



Apple Christmas Pippin
Dessert Apple  - Christmas Pippin is an exceptionally high quality eating experience. We would happily say this is the ‘new garden Cox’ but unlike this classic vintage variety, Christmas Pippin flowers and crops heavily. Delicious honey-flavoured fruit with creamy flesh, sweet and high in sugar content. Thin, orange flushed skin, juicy and crisp texture. A suitable garden variety for beginners as it's easy to grow. The apples store well until Christmas, so perfect for the Christmas Day apple pie or crumble! History: First introduced in 2011 after it was discovered growing beside a road in an orchard in Somerset. The parentage is unknown, but there is clearly a resemblance to Cox's Orange Pippin.
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Apple Coxs Orange Pippin
Dessert Apple - Regarded by many as the best of all eating apples. Aromatic, juicy, crisp with superb flavour. This variety is now self fertile. Fruits are golden, flushed with orange to red medium size fruits. Requires a favourable site. Pollination group 3.
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Apple Pinova
Dessert Apple - The new wonder Apple, Pinova is a red sport of Evelina®. Self fertile. Has excellent flavour with Cox and Golden Delicious as parents. Fruits store well and hang on the tree late. Has excellent resistance to both mildew and scab so is an ideal choice for the organic grower. Picking time late September. Pollination group 3
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Apple Queen Cox
Dessert Apple - A self-fertile clone that needs no other variety for pollination. A more highly coloured clone of Cox's Orange Pippin that was discovered at Appleby Fruit Farm, Kingston Bagpuize, Berkshire and then received by the National Fruit Trials in 1953. It has all the same benefits and taste as Cox's Orange Pippin but the fruits are more coloured with an aromatic flavour. Pollination group 3.
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Apple Red Falstaff
Dessert Apple Red Falstaff - This new heavy cropping variety would be our choice in any garden. This variety has so many plus points and it never seems to fail. Received the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Self fertile with disease resistance and frost tolerance. Fruits are bright red with crisp juicy well flavoured flesh. Picking time late September. Pollination group 3.
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Apple Scrumptious
Dessert Apple Scrumptious fruit trees - Scrumptious was bred from a cross between Golden Delicious and Discovery by Hugh Ermen in the early 1980's. An excellent early dessert apple with a fragrant honeyed flavour. Scrumptious is a self fertile apple. With very good disease and frost resistance this make an ideal apple tree for any garden. Pollination Group 3.
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Apple Sunset
Dessert Apple - Raised in approximately 1918 by G C Addy at Ightham, Kent. It received an Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1960. An excellent heavy cropping garden apple that is hardy and compact with very good disease resistance. The fruits are gold with red stripes and have a firm, crisp, fine textured flesh with a good aromatic Cox like flavour, which is sharp and intense. Picking time late September. Pollination group 3.
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Apple Trees Self Fertile

Apples, what can be nicer than eating the fruits grown in your garden fresh from the tree? We have many new and old traditional varieties available. If you only have space for one tree then all varieties in this section are self fertile. We supply the highest quality fruit trees and plants and pack them with great care.