It seemed a good time to use a non productive Conference pear tree to keep some old Turkish pear varieties growing. I had 3 varieties of Turkish pears, Sheikh Serfettin, Ankara and Tacettin Usta to graft. The below are a … Continue reading
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It will produce a dwarf tree up to 3.5m tall. Does well in most soils. It is very hardy and produces fruit in 2-3 years. Can be grown free standing but needs staking on windy sites. It doesn’t sucker much in the orchard.
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This apple rootstock can grow to 2m in height. It is well suited for growing in a container or a small garden. Trees grafted on M27 bear early and heavily. It however needs staking. It is very hardy and suited to the...
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A pear / quince rootstock more dwarfing than Quince A, and it can grow to 3.5m tall
£2.20
Used for grafting pears and quinces. It is more vigorous than Quince C, and it can grow to 4.5m tall
£3.60
It is a semi dwarfing that grows to approx 2 - 2.5m tall, that comes into fruiting very early with high production. It is more suited for heavy soils and it is winter hardy.
£2.20
More suited for the larger garden as it can grow to 4.5m tall. More ideal for cider varieties, than the traditional M25 rootstock.
£3.50
Trees can be maintained at 3m. Non suckering, precocious and compatible with all cherries. This rootstock is patented and may not be reproduced without permission of the patent holder.
£2.10
More of a standard rootstock for cherries and can grow to 3m tall. It produces a smaller tree in wetter soils and tolerates a wide variety of soils.
£22.00
This variety is highly recommended, with delicate pink blossom in spring, followed by large bright yellow pear shaped quinces.
£17.00
Smooth creamy white flesh and a sweet juicy flavour.
£12.50
It produces mouthwatering fruit that are sweet and not gritty.
£15.00
Nuts drop out in halves. It ripens mid October and being a later nut, it is recommended for long frost free season areas like the Niagara area.
£15.00
Nuts are slightly larger than CW 1 and ripens the end of the first week of October. Nuts drop out in halves.
£15.00
A medium to large nut, it is very free cracking and has a pleasant flavour that resembles the butternut (J. cinerea). A heavy bearing, very hardy tree.
£2.20
The M25 rootstock produces a standard apple tree of around 6m height after 10 years or so, and is the best choice for old-fashioned traditional orchards. Can take 5 years to start producing.
£2.10
This P22 rootstock has really started to take over from M27 as being a dwarfing rootstock for apples. It is being used commerically, growing to 1.5m - 2m and its is very cold hardy.
£2.20
A plum rootstock also used for peaches, nectarines, apricots and almonds. Trees grafted with this rootstock grow to approx 3 to 4 m tall.
£3.10
A dwarf rootstock for all varieties of peach, apricot and nectarine trees especially recommended for intensively grown commercial orchards. A selection from Prunus Pumila that is approx 50% smaller than if grown on...
£15.00
On trial here in the UK
£15.00
Large Valentine heart shaped nut that freely drops out a mixture of whole and half nutmeats.
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These are seedlings produced from large nuts. They should inherit some of the parent trees nut production and nut size.
£5.50
Pyrodwarf are excellent winter hardiness. There is no need for support. Pyrodwarf has good compatibility with all pear cultivars. Approx 50% more productivity than Quince A or C.
£40.00
These are 5 named random apple trees on dwarfing rootstocks. You could get any variety be it dessert or cooker and any various heights.
£2.20
The M25 alternative, they can grow to 4m - 5m. Resistant to most dieases, and tolerates dry conditions and poor soils.
£2.50
Used for grafting pears and quinces, and has a good compatibility with all types of pears.
£2.20
The M9 rootstock is the main stay of the commerical growers here in the UK. It grows to an approx height of 2 - 2.5m, making it easy to harvest the crop.
£15.00
This is not a heavy cropping variety, but produces a smaller crop regularly of larger nuts.
£15.00
This is on trial but produces medium size nuts and it is an early pollinator.
£22.00
Fruit pear-shaped, bright yellow. Flesh white to yellowish, purplish turning red when cooked. Very sweet compared to other varieties.
£12.50
A very fertile tree producing medium fruit, colour green with a yellowish-pink blush. The flesh is juicy, sweet and of good quality.
£15.00
This variety produces medium sized fruit, yellow and light green, white flesh, firm, juicy and sweet.
£2.20
Most plums and damsons are grown on this rootstock, which can grow to 4.5m tall
£25.00
It only produces female flowers and it has remarkable vigor, producing high quality and consistent fruit.
£4.00
Highly resistant to fire blight and is also resistant to Phytophthora and wooly apple aphids. A Geneva USA produced rootstock similar in size to M.9
£4.00
Geneva 11 produces a tree that is near identical to M26 for height and being very precocious. It is resistant to fire blight, Phytophthora, apple replant disease and to woolly apple aphid.
£3.00
Similar to M26 with more yield. Support usually recommended for young orchards and reported to be better anchored than M26.
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