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  • #46
    I never realised there was so much variety among simple apple trees (and others). Can anyone recommend a good book or website on this topic... Or is it something a general gardening tome might cover?

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    • #47
      Originally posted by d000hg View Post
      I never realised there was so much variety among simple apple trees (and others). Can anyone recommend a good book or website on this topic... Or is it something a general gardening tome might cover?
      The good fruit guide
      The Apple book by rosie Sanders

      Also look at the national fruit collection website.

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        Believed to be well over 10,000 varieties of apple, the national fruit collection has around 3,000 the oldest is old Pearmain dating to around 1200.

        A general gardening magazine doesn't go anywhere near this, they are aimed at the general public and the general public tend to buy varieties they are familiar with in shops.
        Last edited by flynch; 04-04-2017, 11:45 PM.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by bario1 View Post
          This is something I've always wondered... can you prune a non-dwarfing tree to dwarf size without killing it or affecting yields?
          Yield will obviously be less than allowing it to grow fully but no more than using a dwarfing rootstock. It is as flynch says it's all about balance.

          I don't grow on dwarf root stocks nor do I need to prune 4 times a year my soil is poor and naturally limits the vigor of the trees. I don't image M27 would last longer here at all. I also grow mainly in restricted forms and up until recently have stayed away from tip bearers which helps.

          The Apple book by rosie Sanders
          It's a very nice coffee table book but still sticks to the more common apples for detail.

          Here's a nice big list to muse over Fruit Trees- Historic Varieties Grown and Supplied by Bernwode Fruit Trees after spotting something which interests normally a quick google will bring up details about a particular variety.

          If you have a local orchard group perhaps they have a website? I've chosen a few of my trees as they were locally bred/discovered.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by d000hg View Post
            I never realised there was so much variety among simple apple trees (and others). Can anyone recommend a good book or website on this topic... Or is it something a general gardening tome might cover?

            Specialist Nursery websites will give you a good detail of many varieties:

            Quality Fruit Trees And Soft Fruit Plants For Sale | Buy Online
            Keepers Nursery UK | Fruit trees for sale | Buy Online | Mail order
            https://www.orangepippin.com/
            Fruit trees for sale - Suffolk Fruit and Trees - The Fruit Tree Specialists

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