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Cordon 'Discovery' Apple Tree | 5ft | Bare Root

  • Early Season Harvest: Produces crisp, juicy dessert apples with a bright red flush and excellent sweet-sharp flavour, ready for picking in late August.
  • Disease Resistance: A hardy variety with good natural resistance to common apple ailments like scab and mildew, making it ideal for organic gardening.
  • Planting Requirements: Thrives in a sunny, sheltered position with fertile, well-drained soil; dig a hole large enough to accommodate the roots without bending and backfill firmly.
  • Pollination: Falls into Pollination Group 3; while partially self-fertile, yields are maximised when planted near a partner tree from Groups 2, 3, or 4.
  • Container Growing: Suitable for patios when planted in a pot at least 45-50cm wide using loam-based compost (such as John Innes No. 3) and watered regularly.
  • Cordon Training: Supplied as a single-stemmed cordon tree suitable for small spaces; requires permanent support from stakes or horizontal wires to maintain its vertical columnar shape.
$11.89

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$33.96

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  • Early Season Harvest: Produces crisp, juicy dessert apples with a bright red flush and excellent sweet-sharp flavour, ready for picking in late August.
  • Disease Resistance: A hardy variety with good natural resistance to common apple ailments like scab and mildew, making it ideal for organic gardening.
  • Planting Requirements: Thrives in a sunny, sheltered position with fertile, well-drained soil; dig a hole large enough to accommodate the roots without bending and backfill firmly.
  • Pollination: Falls into Pollination Group 3; while partially self-fertile, yields are maximised when planted near a partner tree from Groups 2, 3, or 4.
  • Container Growing: Suitable for patios when planted in a pot at least 45-50cm wide using loam-based compost (such as John Innes No. 3) and watered regularly.
  • Cordon Training: Supplied as a single-stemmed cordon tree suitable for small spaces; requires permanent support from stakes or horizontal wires to maintain its vertical columnar shape.
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