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Started by Travman, January 09, 2006, 19:46:32

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Travman

I have just got a dormant "James grieves" apple tree to plant at my lottie.
The question is ...
is this variety a spur bearer or a tip bearer? ???
I have trawled the net but not come up with any answers :-\

Travman


tim

I would say spur. A lovely apple. A bit big, colourful, softish & doesn't keep.

terrace max

Isn't Worcester Pearmain the only widely available tip bearer?
I travelled to a mystical time zone
but I missed my bed
so I soon came home

derbex

My book says spur.

Jeremy

Travman

Thanks for your help everybody.
I was hoping it was a spur bearer

Quote from: redclanger on January 09, 2006, 20:27:16
Quote from: Travman on January 09, 2006, 19:46:32
is this variety a spur bearer or a tip bearer? ???
Not knowing nowt about apples what's the difference and and why is it relevant?

If there is something I do not know, it is something I need to know.

It will make a differance when pruning, if i cut back  i will loose fruiting tips. but a spur bearer will fruit along the length of the growth so i should still get some friut( in theory ;)) 


Robert_Brenchley


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