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Apple Coronet Family Two Variety - Self Fertile

Apple Coronet Family Two Variety - Self Fertile

The ultimate miniature apple tree with two varieties on one tree. A partner tree is not required. The ideal option where space is limited. A perfect gift. Three combinations are available.

Features
- Miniature: Coronet is a true miniature apple tree. It may be planted in the smallest space mature height is only 5ft. (1.5m)
- Fruiting: Coronets bear fruit even in their first year. You may purchase the tree in spring and pick fruit that autumn.
- Garden or Patio: Coronets can be grown in the garden soil or in a pot. Being miniature they will not outgrow their pot and you can even take the tree with you if you move!
- Easy to Grow: Coronets require almost no pruning and their small size makes them easy to maintain.
- Varieties: Coronets offer a wide range of varieties, including types no longer found in shops.
- Staking: Coronets need permanent staking. Use a long lasting stake. Tie the tree firmly using an adjustable strap tie or stretchable material.
- Feeding: Feed in March with a slow release fertiliser (available in most garden shops). Apply only sufficient for the tree: too much is worse than none at all.
- Pests and Diseases: Most pests control each other in the garden. However greenfly may need one spray. Apple scab is the main disease. Spray when the tree comes into leaf and three to four times afterwards at two to three week intervals. Do not spray at blossom time when bees are active. The small compact Coronet is easy to spray.

Planting
- When to Plant: Our Coronets may be planted at any time of year.
- Planting in the Garden: Prepare a hole twice the size of the pot: 20ins (50cm) diam. Drive in a tree stake a little off-centre. Tease out any matted roots. Plant firmly in fertilised compost with the old soil mark of the tree at the top of the compost.
- Planting in Pots: Coronets are ideal for containers. Pots should be at least 24ins (60cm) diameter. Plant firmly in fertilised compost with the old soil mark at the top of the compost. Water well after planting and keep compost moist.
$69.67
Apple Coronet Family Two Variety - Self Fertile
$69.67

Apple Coronet Family Two Variety - Self Fertile

The ultimate miniature apple tree with two varieties on one tree. A partner tree is not required. The ideal option where space is limited. A perfect gift. Three combinations are available.

Features
- Miniature: Coronet is a true miniature apple tree. It may be planted in the smallest space mature height is only 5ft. (1.5m)
- Fruiting: Coronets bear fruit even in their first year. You may purchase the tree in spring and pick fruit that autumn.
- Garden or Patio: Coronets can be grown in the garden soil or in a pot. Being miniature they will not outgrow their pot and you can even take the tree with you if you move!
- Easy to Grow: Coronets require almost no pruning and their small size makes them easy to maintain.
- Varieties: Coronets offer a wide range of varieties, including types no longer found in shops.
- Staking: Coronets need permanent staking. Use a long lasting stake. Tie the tree firmly using an adjustable strap tie or stretchable material.
- Feeding: Feed in March with a slow release fertiliser (available in most garden shops). Apply only sufficient for the tree: too much is worse than none at all.
- Pests and Diseases: Most pests control each other in the garden. However greenfly may need one spray. Apple scab is the main disease. Spray when the tree comes into leaf and three to four times afterwards at two to three week intervals. Do not spray at blossom time when bees are active. The small compact Coronet is easy to spray.

Planting
- When to Plant: Our Coronets may be planted at any time of year.
- Planting in the Garden: Prepare a hole twice the size of the pot: 20ins (50cm) diam. Drive in a tree stake a little off-centre. Tease out any matted roots. Plant firmly in fertilised compost with the old soil mark of the tree at the top of the compost.
- Planting in Pots: Coronets are ideal for containers. Pots should be at least 24ins (60cm) diameter. Plant firmly in fertilised compost with the old soil mark at the top of the compost. Water well after planting and keep compost moist.

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The ultimate miniature apple tree with two varieties on one tree. A partner tree is not required. The ideal option where space is limited. A perfect gift. Three combinations are available.

Features
- Miniature: Coronet is a true miniature apple tree. It may be planted in the smallest space mature height is only 5ft. (1.5m)
- Fruiting: Coronets bear fruit even in their first year. You may purchase the tree in spring and pick fruit that autumn.
- Garden or Patio: Coronets can be grown in the garden soil or in a pot. Being miniature they will not outgrow their pot and you can even take the tree with you if you move!
- Easy to Grow: Coronets require almost no pruning and their small size makes them easy to maintain.
- Varieties: Coronets offer a wide range of varieties, including types no longer found in shops.
- Staking: Coronets need permanent staking. Use a long lasting stake. Tie the tree firmly using an adjustable strap tie or stretchable material.
- Feeding: Feed in March with a slow release fertiliser (available in most garden shops). Apply only sufficient for the tree: too much is worse than none at all.
- Pests and Diseases: Most pests control each other in the garden. However greenfly may need one spray. Apple scab is the main disease. Spray when the tree comes into leaf and three to four times afterwards at two to three week intervals. Do not spray at blossom time when bees are active. The small compact Coronet is easy to spray.

Planting
- When to Plant: Our Coronets may be planted at any time of year.
- Planting in the Garden: Prepare a hole twice the size of the pot: 20ins (50cm) diam. Drive in a tree stake a little off-centre. Tease out any matted roots. Plant firmly in fertilised compost with the old soil mark of the tree at the top of the compost.
- Planting in Pots: Coronets are ideal for containers. Pots should be at least 24ins (60cm) diameter. Plant firmly in fertilised compost with the old soil mark at the top of the compost. Water well after planting and keep compost moist.
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