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Talkback: Apple and pear scab
My apple tree leaves are diseased. The top of the leaf looks like apple scab, the underside is white /orange and raised slightly fluffy. Is this apple scab? If I cut off all the infected leaves will that stop it from re-occuring or do I have by bigdow
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20/05/2012 15:26:48
by Janet Comerford
Glut of apples
Having recently moved house, we have inherited a Bramley apple tree. There is only so much apple sauce and so many apple pies you can eat. We already give a lot away but there is still a glut. Is there anything else to with the excess apples? Thank by Hudson Belle
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18/07/2012 20:08:46
by sotongeoff
Talkback: Growing and eating apples
late windfalls and for one fussy bunny, he sure likes the gnarly ones!! It definitely comes recommended PeaPod, was fantastic. Aww I used to feed apples to my bunny when he was around. Sadly he's not around anymore... My Bramley tree was very old when by patientgardener
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28/11/2011 18:41:31
by micky dripping
Apples from pips
Has any one ever groan a apple tree from a pip ,I am trying it with my granddaughter You will get a plant-in time you will get a tree-what you are very,very unlikely to get is a tree that bears anything edible Just look on as a bit of fun I guess by wildallanh
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05/04/2013 19:21:33
by BobTheGardener
Pruning Braeburn apple
Hi All, I have a three year old dwarf braeburn apple tree.  The growth has been quite vigorous this year although all the apples fell off at marble size in early May. My question is can I prune now and if so how to do so without reducing fruiting by Sandy12
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22/08/2012 10:24:34
by Sandy12
Problem with Pear Tree Leaves
Hi I have a number of Apple and Pear trees that are in the 2nd year since planting them in my garden.  All my trees are very health except one Pear trees, which has some strange things on some of the leaves.  I have uploaded a few pictures to help by Richard5
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19/05/2012 22:19:39
by Alina W
GROWING APPLES
You can grow an apple plant from seeds but you may have to wait for a very,very long time to pick an apple- if at all. Look on it as a bit of fun -the kids get a kick out of it- but as for growing a proper fruiting apple tree from a pip -no by Lullabelle
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09/06/2012 16:49:44
by Lullabelle
no plums
I have exactly the same problem with an apple tree bought last year and which produced a crop for me.   It has blossomed this year, but no apples are developing.    I saw an apple grower interviewed on the TV News, and he said it is a disastrous by contralindy
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16/06/2012 13:02:58
by Mummy Muddy Paws
Can anyone identify this tree?
Hi, I would love to know the name of this tree. It's just about to bloom into colour and I have no idea if it is a fruit tree or other tree.  Thx   Looks like an apple tree to me - show us another picture when the blossom is fully out  Thank you, I by Jody Lovatt
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04/05/2013 22:17:14
by Jody Lovatt
Very small orchard
Hi I would like to plant three small fruit trees;apple plum and pear. How much space do I need and what varieties would be best? Thanks Hello Helga, Do you want to produce fruit? If so you'll need some pollinators. These are trees of other varieties by Helga
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04/04/2012 19:26:32
by Helga

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