Container grown fruit trees

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  1. Doug Woods

    Doug Woods Apprentice Gardener

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    I have a vision, wigwam style containers that produce manageable bush grown fruit in containers.
    Can anyone recommend dwarf fruit tree variaties for the following:
    Blackberry
    Cherry
    Blueberry
    Rasberry
    Grape
    Plum
    any any ther successfull ideas you may have grown.
    Many thanks
     
  2. Scotkat

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    I have bought two blueberry bushes and also want to grow them on in containers be interesting to read what comes out of this thread DW
     
  3. Doug Woods

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    I forgot to ask if it is worth buying the cheap trees from the Likes of Lidl etc or do you have to like everything in life buy expensive if you want quality?
    Has anyone had any sucess with the cheap varities?
     
  4. compostee

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    I bought 3 dwarf cherry trees from J parkers. I've never had a problem with either the trees or supplier. The trees are about 5yrs old now and the 'STELLA CHERRYies' has fruited well, harvest increases with every year that passes. I wouldn't know about the other trees / bushes you're asking about. But i reckon if you buy cheap from lidl's and it doesnt work out, well you haven't lost a fortune. Woollies also sell small fruit trees. But with all these shops that keep their plants indoors in false light, I find their plants are usually on the dry side and need sunglasses when brought outside. Others will have better views on this subject. An interesting idea you have though, Don't forget to post pics on here when you have done it.
     
  5. Marley Farley

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    [​IMG] I too have used JParkers. I have a dwarf Apple & a Cherry.. Both 5yrs old now & have fruited well every year.... I prune them if needed & top dress the pots each year & feed as well.... ;) [​IMG]
     
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    Me too..I have an apple and a peach tree. The apple tree has a few tiny buds on it today! Last year the peach tree fruited for the first time -three small but perfectly formed fruit! [​IMG]
     
  7. windy miller

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    Hi all,
    I've just been given a Blueberry - which at the moment is just a 12" stick in a pot. There are a couple of buds just beginning to form.
    I want to keep it in a container if poss?? What should I feed it with, if anything?? Will I need another one to get fruit? Is full-sun ok??

    Sorry lots of questions :rolleyes:
     
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    [​IMG] Hi Windy,
    I found this for my daughter in law. Hope it is some help.... ;) : She has 2 now in large containers... Into their 3rd year now I think.. [​IMG]
     
  9. Doug Woods

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    Very usefull Marley, thankyou.
    Windy, I love your quote, I hope your feeding her Chocolate biscuits.
     
  10. Scotkat

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    Thankyou MF found this very helpful and interesting.
     
  11. windy miller

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    Thank you sooo much MF [​IMG] [​IMG]

    That's all my blueberry questions answered in one fell swoop!! [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
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    :D :D So pleased it was helpful to you all.... ;) :D
     
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    Planted a cherry tree today! [​IMG]
    After that I had to give up, since the weather (thunderstorm!) defeated me!! I also need to plant the sweet peas and climbing rose, before I leave for Italy. [​IMG]
     
  14. cajary

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    Hi,guys. Iv'e just planted a "Mini Red" apple tree(from V.Meuvens) It's self-pollinating and one thar doesn't need pruning. I've put it in a large container with a mixture of compost and soil. It looks happy (just throwing out some leaves). This one is my g-daughters (she planted it) and I would really like it to do well. Any hints to make it a real success?
     
  15. lazy-gardener

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    I found hat most of the really cheap plants in woolies, lidl etc never come up to expectations-if they come up at all. Mine never have -mind you they were only tubers and bulbs but still never came up. Its probably worth paying a bit more and having one thats been looked after properly and is the exact one you want.
     
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