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Apple Trees - Collection

Collection comprises 5 (4 eating & 1 cooking) trees (1 of each variety): Self Fertile Queen Cox - This self-fertile clone sets good crops without the need for pollinators. Apples are juicy and sweet, with the typical mellow 'Cox' taste, although it has a deeper red flush than the usual Cox. Pick from late September, and eat all the way through to January.Discovery - Probably the best early eating apple, with an excellent texture and flavour - crisp, juicy and sweet (it's a great apple for making juice). The tree's compact size makes it ideal for smaller gardens. Discovery has an early flowering season and needs to be grown in the company of another pollinator or self-fertile apple for both to fruit.Charles Ross - A Victorian apple resulting from a cross between Cox's Orange Pippin and
Peasgood Nonsuch. Named after the head gardener in the late 1800's at Welford Park in Berkshire, its taste is sharp with a tang of orange when freshly picked (although it sweetens when it has been stored for a bit! White-fleshed, Charles Ross can also be cooked and, as it's really juicy, it also makes great cider.Braeburn (Clone Helena) - Braeburn is one of the best-selling varieties in Britain and can now (thanks to this earlier cropping new clone) be grown very successfully in UK gardens. Pick from mid October and store for up to 4 months without losing the superb crisp texture!Bramley (Clone 20) - It's 200 years since this most famous cooking apple was discovered. Our clone 20 is a big improvement on regular Bramley: it's less vigorous and more controllable in the garden and will
also give you a significantly heavier crop. Deservedly renowned for its excellent cooking qualities. Note that it needs at least two other apples in the locality for pollination. Pick October for use throughout winter.Our apples are grafted onto M26 rootstock which produces an easy-to-control semi-dwarf tree with medium vigour.
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Collection comprises 5 (4 eating & 1 cooking) trees (1 of each variety): Self Fertile Queen Cox
- This self-fertile clone sets good crops without the need for pollinators. Apples are juicy & sweet, with the typical mellow ' Cox' taste, although it has a deeper red flush than the usual Cox. Pick from late September, & eat all the way through to January. Discovery
- Probably the best early eating apple, with an excellent texture & flavour
- crisp, juicy & sweet (it's a great apple for making juice). The tree's compact size makes it absolutely ideal for smaller gardens. Discovery has an early flowering season & needs to be grown in the company of another pollinator or self-fertile apple for both to fruit. Charles Ross
- A Victorian apple resulting from a cross between Cox's Orange Pippin & Peasgood Nonsuch. Named after the head gardener in the late 1800's at Welford Park in Berkshire, its taste is sharp with a tang of orange when freshly picked (although it sweetens when it has been stored for a bit! White-fleshed, Charles Ross can also be cooked &, as it's really juicy, it also makes great cider. Braeburn (Clone Helena)
- Braeburn is one of the best-selling varieties in Britain & can now (thanks to this earlier cropping new clone) be grown very successfully in UK gardens. Pick from mid October & store for up to 4 months without losing the superb crisp texture! Bramley (Clone 20)
- It's 200 years since this most famous cooking apple was discovered. Our clone 20 is a big improvement on regular Bramley: it's less vigorous & more controllable in the garden & will also give you a significantly heavier crop. Deservedly renowned for its excellent cooking qualities. Note that it needs at least two other apples in the locality for pollination. Pick October for use throughout winter. Our apples are grafted onto M26 rootstock which produces an easy-to-control semi-dwarf tree with medium vigour.

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Dobies
Dobies is a gardener's dream come true! Since 1880, Dobies has been supplying UK gardeners with the seeds, plants, and supplies that they need in order to help their gardens grow. In recent years they have been consistently rated as one of the best garden suppliers in the UK. Dobies does not sell seed varieties which are the result of genetic modification, choosing to sell non-modified varieties of seeds, bulbs, and plants. They also offer a variety of vegetable seeds and plants in their annual catalogue, making Dobies a smart choice for those looking to begin working on their own allotment. Dobies also offers a wide range of garden equipment so that gardeners can properly take care of their plants. Priding themselves on their history as an indispensable asset to gardeners, Dobies of Devon has more than earned a reputation as one of the best gardening suppliers in the UK.
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