GRAVESTEIN
– Rich and juicy, medium to large apple. Crisp and tender, good for eating. Fruit matures early. Cross pollinate with Delicious or Jonathan.
POMME DE NEIGE
– Traditionally known as the Snow Apple, this famous heritage has a wonderful aromatic flavour inside a crisp blushed golden skin. Will thrive in collour conditions. Fruit will ripen between March-May. Highly recommended that another Apple tree is planted nearbyto encourage growth though cross pollination.
COX’S ORANGE PIPPIN
– With a stripy golden skin and rich creamy flesh. Cox’s pipen is a staple of dessert apples. Will thrive in cooler conditions. Fruit will ripen between March-May. Highly recommended that another Apple tree is planted nearbyto encourage growth though cross pollination
APPLE LADY WILLIAMS
-red and fleshy late ripening period. recomended to plant another apple tree nearby for cross polination.
Description for all Heritage Apples
Light: Full Sun
Soil: in well drained soil
Pruning: Before planting- prune well back to outward pointing bud. Prune yearly to encourage new growth and fruit the following year.
Fertilising: Feed with a complete fertiliser or animal manure in spring
Spraying: Spray for codling moth as directed after fruit set