Hello,
I have two bush apple trees in my front garden, planted January 2019. Grown organically, I have given them seaweed fertiliser once I think but that is it other than woodchip around the base (which is normally 1m but the grass has encroached this autumn/winter!). This front garden seems to have low fertility, the grass doesn't grow much either. I am planning to remove the lawn and replace with plants and a path but I need to predict how big the apple trees will get to know what space to allow for them and to know where they will cast shade. Is it possible to predict their final size now they are 5-6 years old?
First tree in the centre is Red Falstaff on MM106, 6 years old. This has been considerably less vigorous than a previous MM106 Red Falstaff I owned. Healthy, fruits well and gets thinned every year but apples sometimes smaller than I would expect. Red Falstaff flavour though so it is the right tree, just less vigorous than expected. Top of tallest twigs is about 1.6m. Though it has a lean it is stable in that position.
Second tree is Cevaal on M26, 5 years old. This is chunky and compact with lots of spurs. Healthy, fruits well and gets thinned every year, large apples. Top of tallest twigs is also about 1.6m.
Both trees are the same sort of height and the M26 Cevaal is chunkier and fruiting more than the MM106 Red Falstaff which is not what I expected.
Now they are 5 and 6 years old is it likely this similarity in height likely to continue or does MM106 grow more than M26 later on?
Now they are both 1.6m at 5 years (M26) and 6 years (MM106) what is their final height and spread likely to be?
Does anyone have any insight or experience that might be helpful?
I have two bush apple trees in my front garden, planted January 2019. Grown organically, I have given them seaweed fertiliser once I think but that is it other than woodchip around the base (which is normally 1m but the grass has encroached this autumn/winter!). This front garden seems to have low fertility, the grass doesn't grow much either. I am planning to remove the lawn and replace with plants and a path but I need to predict how big the apple trees will get to know what space to allow for them and to know where they will cast shade. Is it possible to predict their final size now they are 5-6 years old?
First tree in the centre is Red Falstaff on MM106, 6 years old. This has been considerably less vigorous than a previous MM106 Red Falstaff I owned. Healthy, fruits well and gets thinned every year but apples sometimes smaller than I would expect. Red Falstaff flavour though so it is the right tree, just less vigorous than expected. Top of tallest twigs is about 1.6m. Though it has a lean it is stable in that position.
Second tree is Cevaal on M26, 5 years old. This is chunky and compact with lots of spurs. Healthy, fruits well and gets thinned every year, large apples. Top of tallest twigs is also about 1.6m.
Both trees are the same sort of height and the M26 Cevaal is chunkier and fruiting more than the MM106 Red Falstaff which is not what I expected.
Now they are 5 and 6 years old is it likely this similarity in height likely to continue or does MM106 grow more than M26 later on?
Now they are both 1.6m at 5 years (M26) and 6 years (MM106) what is their final height and spread likely to be?
Does anyone have any insight or experience that might be helpful?
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