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Versatile and can thrive in multiple soil conditions including clay, sand, and loam soils.
Grow outside in a garden or patio space.
Yields a good amount of crops once sufficiently established. Ideal for efficient harvesting and reduced crop wastage.
Thrives in perfectly neutral soil with a pH value of 7.
Thrives in full sun conditions – sweet spots where there are more than six hours of direct sun per day in summer.
Able to brave tough weather conditions and low temperatures.
Minimal pruning, watering and pest or disease concerns.
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The Bramley apple originated about 200 years ago, in a small village in Nottinghamshire. Today, it is popular all over than to its brilliance as a cooking apple with a sharp taste. If you're short on space in your garden, the Bramley 20 tree is a great choice, as it's 20% smaller than the regular variety.
Apples can be easily stored for months, and after two years you can harvest apples between October and March, with maximum yield expected after five. This tree is easily maintained just prune it every year, usually around late winter, and check for any pests lurking on fruit in summer.
The Bramley apple originated about 200 years ago, in a small village in Nottinghamshire. Today, it is popular all over than to its brilliance as a cooking apple with a sharp taste. If you're short on space in your garden, the Bramley 20 tree is a great choice, as it's 20% smaller than the regular variety.
Apples can be easily stored for months, and after two years you can harvest apples between October and March, with maximum yield expected after five. This tree is easily maintained just prune it every year, usually around late winter, and check for any pests lurking on fruit in summer.
This hardy tree is best suited to planting in spring or autumn. Once you've chosen a bright, sunny and sheltered spot, you'll find it easy to grow and maintain throughout the year.
Have a spade and a watering tool ready, along with some moist but well-drained soil or peat-free multi-purpose compost.
Dig a hole that is twice the size of the tree’s rootball, so the roots have room to grow.
Carefully remove your tree from its container and place it in the hole, then back-filling with soil until it is secure.
Water generously so that moisture reaches the roots.
You'll need a spade and watering tool, plus a container larger than the one the tree arrived with plenty of drainage holes.
Pour a small amount of soil at the bottom of your chosen container.
Place the tree inside and then back-fill soil around the rootball.
Water thoroughly and add in more soil if needed.
Keep the soil moist and regularly watered, especially during growing season.
This hardy tree is best suited to planting in spring or autumn. Once you've chosen a bright, sunny and sheltered spot, you'll find it easy to grow and maintain throughout the year.
Have a spade and a watering tool ready, along with some moist but well-drained soil or peat-free multi-purpose compost.
Dig a hole that is twice the size of the tree’s rootball, so the roots have room to grow.
Carefully remove your tree from its container and place it in the hole, then back-filling with soil until it is secure.
Water generously so that moisture reaches the roots.
You'll need a spade and watering tool, plus a container larger than the one the tree arrived with plenty of drainage holes.
Pour a small amount of soil at the bottom of your chosen container.
Place the tree inside and then back-fill soil around the rootball.
Water thoroughly and add in more soil if needed.
Keep the soil moist and regularly watered, especially during growing season.