Apple trees

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  1. Autumn bliss

    Autumn bliss Total Gardener

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    Morning folks...I was at my homebase store yesterday and noticed apple trees reduced to £3 from £13..I did not buy them but planning a trip later today..would those apple trees grow in a windy and cold area.
     
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    Spruce Glad to be back .....

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    How windy and how cold ? they can easily take the cold but the wind !!!!! is the main problem .

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    We get gale force winds here regularly,so i think its best to give them a miss..
     
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      pity you cant train on to a fence or a wall
       
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