docwr, re 'number of apples per branch' its a matter of judgment. Ball park, one apple per 2inches of twig, and beware of heavy loads which may snap branches (see more recent video on branches breaking). If your tree is carrying a heavy load and you really want to maximise the crop, you can support the load with some or other arrangement of posts and string. Modern industrial apple production is mostly done like this-its not attractive but it works. As I said before, let the tree be your teacher
re 'is it possible to grow own root apples from cutting' in a word, no. If your cutting does take, it won't make a good tree, it will be too big, too small or just weak
You can raise your own apple trees by grafting. Buy some rootstocks, plant them in winter, and graft on to them in early spring, using scion wood which was cut while dormant (mid-late winter) and stored cool and damp until required for use. The saddle graft which I have demonstrated is I think the best method.
Good review and needed information on summer pruning.
Kaiaokamalie 1 year ago
Wish I had found this last year! Glad to have found it now
andrewnorris1 2 years ago
Great advice, thanks.
I don't have a hat though, so I make sure I can throw a cat through it. Is this as good?
tellyap 2 years ago
nice looking trees.
do you have fire blight in england.
what do you do if you do?
thanks
telemarker77 2 years ago
not sure. I have read about fire blight but never seen it.
I believe if you get it you cut out and burn the affected parts ASAP!
stephenhayesuk 2 years ago
very good...thx 4 that!
Kofaii 3 years ago
Stephen, I think this is your best video yet. I'd like to see more on your thoughts around apple thinning, (number per branch) and the sort.
Cheers docrw
docrw 3 years ago
docwr, re 'number of apples per branch' its a matter of judgment. Ball park, one apple per 2inches of twig, and beware of heavy loads which may snap branches (see more recent video on branches breaking). If your tree is carrying a heavy load and you really want to maximise the crop, you can support the load with some or other arrangement of posts and string. Modern industrial apple production is mostly done like this-its not attractive but it works. As I said before, let the tree be your teacher
stephenhayesuk 3 years ago
Thanks.
re 'is it possible to grow own root apples from cutting' in a word, no. If your cutting does take, it won't make a good tree, it will be too big, too small or just weak
You can raise your own apple trees by grafting. Buy some rootstocks, plant them in winter, and graft on to them in early spring, using scion wood which was cut while dormant (mid-late winter) and stored cool and damp until required for use. The saddle graft which I have demonstrated is I think the best method.
stephenhayesuk 3 years ago
Great video!
I'm interested in growing own root apple trees from cuttings. Do you know possible to do so with cuttings taken in the middle of the summer?
scrumptiousvittles 3 years ago