Organic Worcester Pearmain Apple Trees produce almost brilliant red fruit, sweet to taste with a hint of strawberry flavour on both moderately vigorous and semi-dwarfing rootstocks and will crop reliably year after.
A very popular early dessert apple - you can expect to pick in early September but be sure to allow fruit to fully ripen on tree for the best flavour - Worcester Pearmain Apple Trees are supplied as maidens to allow easy intial pruning and training as cordons or espaliers. Grown in a bush tree form, semi-dwarfing Worcester Pearmain trees will reach 3.5m (11') whilst more vigorous rootstock grown apple trees will hit 5m (15'). All Organic Worcester Pearmain Apple Trees are supplied with full siting, planting and training instructions.
Organic Worcester Pearmain Apple Trees are despatched in bare-root form between November and March.
- Organic Worcester Pearmain Apple Trees supplied in semi-dwarfing forms
- Vigorous rootstock grown trees approx. 1.5m when supplied and will reach up to 5.5m (18') in bush form
- Semi-dwarfing get to 3.5m (11')
- Fruits in 2-3 years
- Raised on Soil Association certified and DEFRA inspected specialist nursery - Soil Association Organic Certificate
- Grow as a bush tree or train as an espalier or cordon
- Pollination group C
- Early dessert variety - pick from early September
- Will store until October under correct conditions
- Prune in winter when dormant
- Brilliant red fruit, sweet to taste with a hint of strawberry flavour
- Supplied with siting, planting and training leaflet
- Comes in maiden form for easy training and pruning
- See our Guide to Successful Fruit Trees for more growing advice
Delivery - delivery of your fruit trees is £9.95 to most parts of the UK. Unfortunately fruit trees are unable to be delivered to Northern Ireland and Eire. Customers in the Scottish highlands and islands should e-mail our Customer Services Department or telephone on 0333 400 6400 (local rate) for a quotation.
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Planting and Delivery Information
See our Guide to Successful Fruit Trees for more growing advice
Planting - do not attempt to plant your fruit trees when the ground is frozen or waterlogged. The trees can be stored in their packaging in an outbuilding or garage for 2-3 days, or can be heeled into the soil where the ground is not as frozen. Alternatively, plant up in large pots or containers and ensure the roots have good contact with the soil.
Delivery - delivery of your fruit trees is £9.95 to most parts of the UK. Unfortunately fruit trees are unable to be delivered to Northern Ireland and Eire. Customers in the Scottish highlands and islands should e-mail our Customer Services Department or telephone on 0333 400 6400 for a quotation.
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