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Zippy Seale
Half Acre
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Apple and pear trees, espallier trained
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January 30, 2006, 00:08:41 »
I am after 3-4 fruit trees but wish them to be trained espalliers.
Anyone know of good outlets
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Discovery
Bramleys
Beth ot concorde pear
As most require collection. Local to south coast ( 100 Miles)
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sandersj89
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Re: Apple and pear trees, espallier trained
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January 30, 2006, 09:53:23 »
Have a look through the sites on this link:
http://www.plant-seed-mailorder.org.uk/top_fruit.html
I have used
http://www.keepers-nursery.co.uk/
and they were very good.
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jennym
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Re: Apple and pear trees, espallier trained
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January 30, 2006, 11:11:34 »
Don't
whatever you do try to grow Bramley as an espalier - it won't work as they are partial tip bearers. You need to choose spur bearing types.
I have used Keepers, Buckingham and Marshalls via mail order all good.
This link might help too.
http://www.plant-seed-mailorder.org.uk/soft_fruit.html
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