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Malus domestica Coxs Orange Pippin or Dessert Apple Tree

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Dessert Apple. An excellent mid-season apple with a superb rich and juicy flavour. Needs experienced attention. Max Height 4m. Max Spread 4m. Flowers May. Fruits August to November. Full sun. Hardy. Back-fill with soil mixed with peat substitute and a suitable fertiliser.

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Tree Height: Anywhere up to 1.5m tall. (approx.)

Many of our plants are grown outside making hardier plants which will perform better in your garden. During the winter some plant leaves can be damaged but do not worry in spring these leaves will soon be replaced with fresh new growth produced by your hard grown plant.

We try to keep our plant list up to date but please note that at some points during the season we may run out of certain varieties.

All our plants are grown with the utmost care; with a little attention and loving care when planting they will grow to be the perfect specimen.

Here is what to do:-
On arrival unwrap you plant/s immediately taking care not to damage any branches. After its long journey your plant may be thirsty and need a drink, so stand in a bucket of water for a couple of hours (don't leave too long) out of the sun and sheltered, but especially frost free. Plant as soon as possible by removing the plant pot. If the roots have formed a dense mat at the bottom of the pot or have curled around the bottom then either cut the curled roots with a sharp knife or pull away the dense mat of roots. Be careful not to disturb the rest of the root ball, this action will encourage the roots to re-grow into the fresh planting soil.
Dig a hole twice the width of the pot and slightly deeper. Fork over the bottom of the planting hole to allow water to drain through and backfill part of the hole with suitable planting compost or some organic manure mixed with some of the removed topsoil. Keep watering every couple of days until established.

Flower Colour: white, pink
Soil Type: Fertile
Ideal Aspect: Full sun
Foliage: Deciduous
Pot Size: 3L Deep
Mature Height: 4m
Family: Rosaceae
Mature Spread: 4m
Growth Habit: Rounded
Foliage Colour: green
Flowers From: May
Fruit Colour: green, red
Fruits: August, November
Moisture: Moist, Well drained
Hardiness: Hardy
Planting: Back-fill with soil mixed with peat substitute and a suitable fertiliser
Care: Keep moist in first year, Provide support
Ideal Usage: Culinary, Specimen
Pruning: Remove any dead or diseased wood, only prune if required to keep shape - winter, Late Summer
Pest and Diseases: Aphids, Powdery mildew, Red spider mite, Scab, Honey fungus, Fireblight
Maintenance: Stake and tie, Feed, Mulch
Propagation: Grafting

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