Fruit trees & bushes are dispatched when dormant until late March. With many accumulated orders still any orders placed from February may not be fulfilled. We will do our best to fulfill and no payment will be taken if we cannot supply.
How to Prune an Apple Tree
£5.00
An excellent little book that starts with understanding your tree and the effect of pruning. The rest of the 30 page book takes the reader through three stages
– formative pruning early in a trees life to get them into fruiting. This can be applied to the trees we supply.
– maintenance pruning to get a balance of growth & fruit production once the trees have developed their shape and are into fruiting.
– restorative pruning to improve older trees vigour, shape & fruiting. Older trees can become out of shape or unproductive. Neglected trees may have become oversized or congested. All will benefit from restorative pruning.
A very understandable book that will give confidence to any reader. Though aimed particularly at apple trees the principles apply to pear trees aswell.
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The Apples and Orchards of Worcestershire
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Worcestershire was once renowned for its orchards and fruit growing. Over time numerous varieties arose in the county either as a result of chance seedlings or having been bred. Some of these varieties have become well known throughout the UK such as William Crump, Pitmaston Pineapple or even internationally like Worcester Pearmain. Most however are just known locally.
This is a book which describes all 32 for the first time with numerous photographs. The book is more than just records the varieties. There are chapters on how we come to have such a huge selection of apples & why parts of the county became fruit growing areas. Over time some varieties have become lost, 15 varieties are briefly described. As an addition the Counties pears – the historic Worcester Black & Pitmaston Duchess are included.
Spiral guard
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Protects against rabbits and garden machinery. 60cm tall. Clear plastic for viewing through.
‘Rootgrow’ mycorrhizal fungi
£4.99Availability: In stockOut of stock
The benefits of plant friendly mycorrhizal fungi are well documented including improving plant establishment. The fungi pass mineral nutrients onto the plants, likewise the plants feed the fungi sugars which enable the fungi to spread & search further. Effectively the plants root area is vastly increased.
150g sachets contain enough to treat 5-8 trees. Sprinkle the granules onto damp roots so granules attach themselves. Catch any granules on a sheet beneath so they can be reapplied or used again.
‘Rootgrow + Gel’ Mycorrhizal fungi
£10.99Availability: In stockOut of stock
The benefits of plant friendly mycorrhizal fungi are well documented including improving plant establishment. Though naturally within the soil the use of Mycorrhizal fungi satchet(s) when planting will increase uptake of nutrients, improve resistance to drought, reduce the need for fertilisers because the fungi will be supplying more nutrients & if replanting an area can help overcome replant problems.
Suitable for larger quantities of trees making a liquid dip that coats the roots with mycorrhizal fungi. 360g packets enough for around 20-25 trees.
Flexguard
£1.10Availability: In stockOut of stock
Protects against rabbits and garden machinery. Made of black mesh which allows viewing & good air circulation. Used a lot by commercial growers. 65cm tall