Jonagold Apple tree

Discussion in 'Trees' started by David G, May 12, 2007.

  1. David G

    David G Gardener

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    Hi All

    I have just ordered a Jonagold Apple Tree will I need a partner to get fruits and if so would somebody recommend a Apple Tree to buy.

    Thanks

    Dave
     
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    Hi Have Two Jonagold trees just love the taste of the apples crisp,red,honey tasting,They are a Self-Sterile Triploid and need two other pollinating partners,I have Beauty of Hants and
    Coronation They are ready from November -January.Good luck [​IMG]
     
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    I wish I had the space to grow fruit trees as this would be the only apple for me there is no other like it. [​IMG]
     
  6. IckleWeed

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    We bought these....

    Apple and Pear Duo's

    They arrived as bare root trees. We planted them last August and they are doing great, blossomed about a month ago.

    The site do a great line in miniature fruit trees for pots etc.

    Hope this helps [​IMG]

    [ 13. May 2007, 08:48 PM: Message edited by: IckleWeed ]
     
  7. David G

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    Hi
    After reading the replies I got I could not wait to receive the tree. The tree arrived only 12" tall but looking very healthy I planted it in a pot and it has wilted so I have taken it out of the pot and put in the garden soil. I have had a lot of trouble with seeds this year (same compost John Innes) do you think that I have done the right thing by putting it direct into the garden soil (I wanted it in a pot on the patio really)?????
    Help I am panicking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Thanks for the previous replies

    Dave : :confused:
     
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