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i want something sweet and crisp. don't mind some thing that needs lots of pruning as my rabbits love the twigs. i have a 10 rod plot
Possibly the crispest apple of all (without being hard) is Ashmeads Kernel (4) - it has an Award of Garden Merit from the RHS because it is reliable, sweet, delicious and trouble free.
QuotePossibly the crispest apple of all (without being hard) is Ashmeads Kernel (4) - it has an Award of Garden Merit from the RHS because it is reliable, sweet, delicious and trouble free.This is always said, that it is trouble free, yet it is the only tree in our orchard which suffers very badly from Bitter pit. To the extent that I am thinking of grubbing it out.
I'm on clay and have had bitter pit on my Egremont... but only once in the 15+ years they have been in... :)
I am thinking of an apple tree on the allotment too and am concerned about size - one of those family trees (Discovery/James Grieve/Sunset from blackmoor) that give you several varieties. ...