Originally posted by veggiechicken
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And thanks Norfolkgrey and othe people for their answers.

) in your street will more than likely be close enough to pollinate both trees. Crab apples flower for longer periods and so can cover most of the flowering groups. The crab apple is used to provide the pollen to fertilise your apples and not as a rootstock. It doesn't have to be in the same garden as long as the bees visit it ans your trees.
Can't blame #autocorrect on this one!
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