Hi guys
I had a lovely apple tree which was only a few years old, last year we got 5 lovely apples of it and they were yummy but our new puppy had shewed it to bits and it died. i was very upset.
i have decided i will put another tree in its place, it will be my birthday pressie and i can spend up to �50 on it (obviously a young tree) i was just wondering if any of you had any recommendations on which kind of tree i should go for (something fruit producing) i live in the very cold and windy scotland so something that will survive our climate.
No one in my area has any fruit trees and i dont really understand polination that well so all advice welcome
many thanks
lisa
I had a lovely apple tree which was only a few years old, last year we got 5 lovely apples of it and they were yummy but our new puppy had shewed it to bits and it died. i was very upset.
i have decided i will put another tree in its place, it will be my birthday pressie and i can spend up to �50 on it (obviously a young tree) i was just wondering if any of you had any recommendations on which kind of tree i should go for (something fruit producing) i live in the very cold and windy scotland so something that will survive our climate.
No one in my area has any fruit trees and i dont really understand polination that well so all advice welcome
many thanks
lisa

but do choose the type that is resistent to disease and self pollinate type, if you only want to have one tree ). I am sure other grapes will be along soon for your answer.
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