I have won a voucher for Tree2MyDoor and I want to get something lovely for my patio.
I have this selection of trees for patios https://www.tree2mydoor.com/find-a-gift/by-location/trees-for-patios.html (https://www.tree2mydoor.com/find-a-gift/by-location/trees-for-patios.html) to choose from and I'm spoilt for choice.
I live in the UK, Manchester so get quite a lot of rain, (currently waiting for a storm to happen) What would all you lovely people go for?
To my mind this is one of those questions where the answer: " is as long as a piece of string" comes into play.
Basically the answer as I think you will be aware, is in your hands
How I would approach it is:
Do I want to eat it, smell it, look at it all year round!
Then I would ask myself; does it need a lot of maintenance, watering, feeding,pruning,re-potting and have I got time or the inclination to do these things.
You say you have a patio which raises environmental questions, Is the patio in an exposed spot? Will the tree want moving to a sheltered spot in the winter? Ultimately how big will it grow?
Now that I have all these questions in mind I would write them down e.g.
eat it,
smell it,
look at it all year round
watering,
feeding,
pruning,
re-potting
exposure
size
Then I would go through each of the trees on offer and put these questions to each variety then give *** 1st choice ** 2nd choice * 3rd choice to my answers, at the end of the exercise I would choose the one with the most stars.
(Or I could reverse my star rating and give one* to the least problematic answer then choose the one with the lowest amount of stars)
Then again I could just go with my gut feeling and get the one that for some reason or another "is me"! :toothy10:
Now that's what I call a 'political' answer... like the politicians I have studied the problem have calculated the best option then I have passed the buck back to you. :angel11:
I wouldn't go for a grapevine Not only do they not do very well in small containers but vine weevils will be a constant problem. :BangHead:
Also when you read the description the variety offered is 'Brandt' that looks nothing whatever like the picture! :happy7:
id go for an apricot good in containers great early blossom and great yield
Oooh thank you for your help, and what a great photo.
Very excited, Think I'm going to go for the plum tree :)