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emuchops | 20:34 Mon 14th Aug 2006 | Home & Garden
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I foolishly bought a single(not self pollinating) apple tree autumn 2005(it has fruit on). Needless to say this year nothing(i have no other apple trees in my garden). I cant remember variety. Can anyone recommend a particularly "fertile" variety that I can plant this autumn, that will hopefully work with the bees and fertilise existing tree next year? thanks
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The best pollinatig trees are the crab apples, two good ornamental varieties are- Malus 'John Downie' or M. Hillieri
Good Luck Tbird+
Dont forget its been a bad year for all types of tree and plants / veg etc, sometimes they dont always produce fruit.
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many thanks both-much appreciated!

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