My Apple Tree
By Cinderella
- 7 Apr, 2011
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Thank you both
7 Apr, 2011
which type apples are they Cinderella ?? looking great
7 Apr, 2011
Well its a Ballerina apple tree, which is one of the ones that you are supposed to keep pruned right close to the main trunk, and when we bought it about 23 years ago it had lost its label in the nursery so we got it cheap, so I dont know the variety. As you can see I dont prune it really hard, and the apples are very tasty, but don't keep long.
7 Apr, 2011
thanks - looked it up on shoot - sounds a good tree and has an award :):)
7 Apr, 2011
Lovely blossom lots of apples there.
7 Apr, 2011
Hopefully so.
7 Apr, 2011
Where theres a flower theres an apple.
7 Apr, 2011
Beautiful against the blue sky.....
7 Apr, 2011
Thank you Dd
8 Apr, 2011
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Great shape and look well pruned too..:)))
7 Apr, 2011