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KitchenKleet

Apple tree recomendations?

I want a trio of apple trees an eater, a keeper, and a cooker. Eaterwise I love Discovery and cookerwise like Bramleys seedling. The keeper I'm undecided on maybe Ashmeads Kernal, hopefully something Victoriana sell? Any recomendations and are the ones I've chosen suitable for this area? Many thanks.
Sassinak

I haven't had any success with eating apples yet, but my garden is really exposed to the wind, so might have better luck when the windbreak grows.
But the house next door has a Bramley tree that groans with the weight of fruit it produces
KitchenKleet

Yep same here the first thing we did was plant the willow hedge, rediculously windy today I thought the chicken house would be the other end of the garden last night!
Townie

I did have a bramley apple tree growing until my springer munched all the apples off it, then proceeded to turn lumberjack and destroy the whole thing..

I really must plant another one, but give it some serious protection next time..

My next door neighbour has an eater and a cooker in hers,  and like sass's neighbour, they are positively groaning with the weight of the apples on them.

I agree that Discovery are lovely eaters
IainC

Yeah, was gonna suggest Discovery myself.
Maidenstone

Me too - our Discovery has been magnificent this year.  We've got a Katie tree but the apples are blemished and not as nearly as tasty as the Discovery, we will have to juice them.

I've got 2 Bramley trees from Morrisons - £4.99 each - but they are very slow to get going.  One apple this year!  I don't think it pays to get cheap trees.

Fruit trees are amazing - you get them carbon-gobbling, AND you get all that free food with very little imput.
KitchenKleet

Plus they are the perfect partner to bees!    Maybe 2011, plenty to do setting up next year.
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