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Apple Tree Collection - Welsh Cooking Apple Trees
Apple Tree Collection - Welsh Cooking Apple Trees
Order in August for delivery from November
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Apple Tree Collection - Welsh Cooking Apples
3 trees of different traditional varieties of organically grown Welsh cooking apple trees. These are currently:
Brith Mawr (pictured): Old apple from Newport.
Morgan Sweet: Strong all rounder, can be used to eat or make cider. Some say a Somerset apple, some South Welsh! Probably 18th century.
Trwyn Mochyn: 1600s, Anglesey.
These three varieties will cross pollinate. There's another good reason for buying Welsh varieties for Welsh sites other than historic interest. They were of course specifically bred for Welsh conditions! The plants we sell are grown organically in Wales.
These plants are maidens and will grow to around 3.5m.
Rootstock: M106
Size: Maiden
Supplier: One Planet Organic
All our apple trees are bare root. If you do not plant your Welsh apples on receipt, they should be unwrapped and either heeled in, or left in their packaging in a cool frost free place before planting within 10 days. A small percentage of bare root plants will fail, but this can be considerably reduced by making sure the roots do not dry out while planting. Chose a frost and wind free damp day, and keep the whips in a bucket of water while planting out.
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