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Espalier 'Braeburn' Apple Tree | Bare Root

  • Produces heavy crops of crisp, juicy bi-coloured apples with a refreshing balance of sweet and tart flavours; harvest in late October to November.
  • Thrives in a sunny, sheltered position with fertile, free-draining soil, making it ideal for south or west-facing boundaries.
  • Supplied as a dormant bare root tree for winter planting; soak roots for two hours before planting in a hole dug wide enough to accommodate the root system without bending.
  • Suitable for patio growing in large containers (minimum 40cm diameter or 35 litres); use a loam-based compost such as John Innes No. 3 and ensure the pot has adequate drainage.
  • Trained as an Espalier, featuring pairs of horizontal branches trained from a central vertical stem, perfect for growing flat against walls or fences to maximise yield in limited spaces.
  • Produces heavy crops of crisp, juicy bi-coloured apples with a refreshing balance of sweet and tart flavours; harvest in late October to November.
  • Thrives in a sunny, sheltered position with fertile, free-draining soil, making it ideal for south or west-facing boundaries.
  • Supplied as a dormant bare root tree for winter planting; soak roots for two hours before planting in a hole dug wide enough to accommodate the root system without bending.
  • Suitable for patio growing in large containers (minimum 40cm diameter or 35 litres); use a loam-based compost such as John Innes No. 3 and ensure the pot has adequate drainage.
  • Trained as an Espalier, featuring pairs of horizontal branches trained from a central vertical stem, perfect for growing flat against walls or fences to maximise yield in limited spaces.
$61.02
Espalier 'Braeburn' Apple Tree | Bare Root
$61.02

Description

  • Produces heavy crops of crisp, juicy bi-coloured apples with a refreshing balance of sweet and tart flavours; harvest in late October to November.
  • Thrives in a sunny, sheltered position with fertile, free-draining soil, making it ideal for south or west-facing boundaries.
  • Supplied as a dormant bare root tree for winter planting; soak roots for two hours before planting in a hole dug wide enough to accommodate the root system without bending.
  • Suitable for patio growing in large containers (minimum 40cm diameter or 35 litres); use a loam-based compost such as John Innes No. 3 and ensure the pot has adequate drainage.
  • Trained as an Espalier, featuring pairs of horizontal branches trained from a central vertical stem, perfect for growing flat against walls or fences to maximise yield in limited spaces.