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Matheous-2 | 20:01 Tue 03rd Sep 2013 | Gardening
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Please tell me what I should do on a seasonal basis to ensure I get fruit?
I am feeding and watering my south facing plants- but they seem reluctant to fruit.....I have a grapevine which did produce small fruitlets in its first or second season, although because we are in Scotland I don't expect grapes to grow here! The others are a dwarf apple and fruit cherry which are in their second and third season.
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I know absolutely nothing about green things planted in the ground that grow; but Mrs Hymie knows a thing or two.

Many fruit bearing plants are not self-seeding and require a ‘partner’ plant in close proximity for pollination. If you know the fruit verity, you can easily check on-line whether your plants are self-seeding or not.
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Thanks for your reply.....I am aware of the pollination thing, but I don't understand why I would get solitary fruits on these and then - nothing!
Ah well -I'll see what happens next season.....
I think the weather this year has been a bit hit and miss, for some where pollination is concerned.
Wishing you luck for next year - Chip.
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Thanks Chip- the start of this years season was a bit unusual.....I remember the hydrangeas making a false start.....
Do you have other apple trees incluing crab apples nearby?

Your apple tree may well not be self-fertile and if you don't have another one flowering at the same time you'll get a poor fruit yield.

Not sure about cherries

Still second and third year is still early days
duh - sorry for the repetition

note though that not all apple varieties flower at the same time - careful not to but a partner for it that is incompatible if you decide to play matchmaker ;c)
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Thanks JTP- The apple tree in question actually has two varieties grafted to a single stem.....Just to complicate things!
Well if they've been spart about it and grafted varieties that flower together you shouldn't have a problem there.

Did you get plenty of flowerining but no fruit or just a few blossoms?

What was the wether like in Scotland when they were flowering? was there a late frost that killed the buds?

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