Ballerina Apple Tree
By Cinderella
- 3 Aug, 2010
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Yes I have 3, had them for about 15 years. Supposed to prune them back hard, but I can't do that now. Don't know if you can still buy them, I haven't seen them lately.
3 Aug, 2010
Do you keep yours in pots Cinderella? Mine are, and they are not nearly as tall as yours.
4 Aug, 2010
No these are not meant to go in pots Silverbelle, they were quite large when I got them and have always been in the garden. I know you can get the smaller ones, are they called Minarettes, or something like that. These are about 8 or 9 feet tall I should think.
4 Aug, 2010
What a shame Cinders .
4 Aug, 2010
Mine must be Minarettes then, because I was told that they could be grown in pots - large ones. I do get some fruit from the apple trees, but none from the pear.
5 Aug, 2010
Have you got room to put them in the garden ? Do you feed them at all ? I usually scatter some potash or any other type of fertiliser around them.
5 Aug, 2010
No room to put them in the garden, and I do feed them............sometimes!! lol
5 Aug, 2010
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Lovely , Not seen one of these before handy for saving space.
3 Aug, 2010