Lidl/Aldi Trees

Started by Psi (Pronounced 'Si'!), November 19, 2009, 08:21:54

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Psi (Pronounced 'Si'!)

must be due soon?  Am I right?  Or is it after xmas?

planed a few last year and all thriving as espaliers.  In fact I need to transplant 2 (bad planning I am afraid).  Something to look forward to!

Psi (Pronounced 'Si'!)


Duke Ellington

Hi

If you log onto the Lidl or the Aldi website you can arrange to have an email sent to you every week which will let you know what will be sold a week in advance.

Duke :)
dont be fooled by the name I am a Lady!! :-*

grannyjanny

Fruit trees were in Aldi in February this year. I think Manics lets us know about them.

Macy

One of them had them a few weeks ago (lidl I think), but they are generally back in the spring too.

cocopops

I got mine in February and they have done really well so far.  I was amazed with the amount of foliage as they looked like twigs when I got them.  The soft fruit canes have also survived but have not done as well as the trees.

manicscousers

Our apricot had lovely peaches on this year, don't worry, once all the christmas stuff has gone, the gardening stuff will be back in  ;D

tricia

QuoteOur apricot had lovely peaches on this year

Mine too, but all except one fell off before they ripened.

Tricia

Columbus

 ;D

QuoteMine too, but all except one fell off before they ripened

Mine made little green apricots on last years growth but they all fell off.

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Digeroo

Quote[Our apricot had lovely peaches /quote]

So does this mean it was actually a peach.  None of my apples from Lidl have been the variety on the label.

manicscousers

yep, said apricot, got 3 lovely peaches this year(went in autumn 08) will look after it a bit better next year  ;D

grannyjanny

We picked 2 Jonagold apples yesterday from amazingly, a Jonagold tree ;D ;D ;D.

banshee

Tesco's have a number of fruit bushes in at the moment for £3 each. Raspberry, gooseberry, redcurrant, blackcurrant and blueberry - I'm sure there was anmother one but I can't remember what it was  ::)
Little garden plot, tended by faeiries, eaten by snails............

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