Apple ‘Elstar’ and ‘Golden Delicious’ Duo Tree ? Now everyone can grow fruit trees in the minimum of space! These incredible duo fruit trees have been meticulously grafted by highly skilled nurserymen, to provide 2 different apple varieties growing on one rootstock. Whats more, the rootstocks are dwarfing, meaning that your trees will always remain compact. You will get 2 different varieties of fruit from 1 tree ? perfect for anyone who loves the idea of picking their own home-grown fresh fruit but has limited garden space. Each of the varieties will produce bumper crops of delicious full-sized fruit. Because they are already trained into a V shape, they are perfect for growing against a wall or fence.
Elstar A versatile variety that is delicious and juicy eaten straight from the tree and this apple’s honeyed sweetness balanced with acidic notes means it is also a great choice for cooking ? superb in cakes and desserts and makes a great apple sauce! Producing medium-sized dessert apples, greenish-yellow at the base and flushing to an attractive red at the top, ‘Elstar’ are satisfying to bite into, their lemon-white flesh being crunchy but not too crisp. And, of course, they are bursting with juicy flavour when it’s time to pick them in October.
Golden Delicious The justiiably popular ‘Golden Delicious’ is brilliant for growing in your garden. Its fruits have exceptionally sweet, rich flavour and a distinctive golden-green colour. The key is to let them mature on the tree and pick them once they have turned a rich, golden colour. Crops: September
Care Information
- Apply a slow-release fertiliser such as blood, fish and bone, in early spring, and mulch to retain moisture.
- Water regularly, and don’t let the soil dry out if planted in pots.
- Established trees don’t require radical pruning; just take off any diseased, dying and damaged branches. Look at the overall shape and aim for an open structure of branches and remove any that cross over so they don’t damage each other.
- Hang wasp traps in trees and harvest crops as soon as they ripen. Avoid leaving windfalls or overripe fruit on the ground.
- Don’t forget the tree guards, as rabbits can strip the bark overnight.


















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