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'Rubbish' apple tree

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  • GrassyKnollGrassyKnoll Posts: 95
    edited October 2018
    It is quite exposed, so wind could be a factor I suppose. We have two pet rabbits who love eating the branches and leaves. That's basically what that tree has been for the last 2 years - rabbit food.
  • ZeroZero1ZeroZero1 Posts: 577
    FYI I have a very good apple tree which usually fruits well, This year it failed, maybe because of early frosts. i would not give up yet
  • Lovely but unproductive  apple tree in my garden when moved in 4 years ago. A good prune and feed plus adding a few more fruit trees on dwarfing root stock and bingo.
    Lovely blossom in spring  and a good crop this year. 
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