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• #10877
[insert infinite heart emojis here]
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• #10878
Growing this from a pink lady apple bought in a shop. Will this ever fruit?
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• #10879
I have done this with a Gala apple. So far the tree is alive after 3 years but suffering from rust every year. So I doubt I get fruit but willing to try.
Fruit trees are grafted on rootstock and many commercial ones aren't very hardy.
So worth trying but don't expect too much :)
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• #10880
Pink Lady is a trademark for a company, not actually a variety of apple. But chances are its a Cripps Pink, which apparently won't fruit in the UK:
Cripps Pink requires a long, 200-day growth period and a hot climate, making them difficult to grow in more temperate latitudes
Plus as JWestland says, rootstock control things like growth rate, size, productivity, disease resistance etc at least as much if not more than the fruit variety. So basically if you actually want a good number of decent apples, buy a grafted tree. If you are just experimenting, why not
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• #10881
Thanks both, mainly just for fun. Seeing how many trees I can grow.
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• #10882
Internet suggests that due to the way commercial apple growing works - grafting process and all that - your pink lady apple seed won’t produce a pink lady apple tree, so it might yield something. But yeah, pretty unlikely. I have a little apple tree going from a seed that my kid planted and has been nurturing, don’t really have the heart to tell her that it’s not likely to ever produce any fruit.
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• #10883
Tie some apples to it when she's not looking
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• #10884
Can anyone recommend some hipster gardening tools (for a gift)?
Have some Niwaki stuff, looking for something similarly exotic looking but very practical. -
• #10885
Can't go wrong with a good set of Okatsune 103 secateurs or a good classic Haws watering can.
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• #10886
Niwaki scores maximum hipster points.
Think I'll get my pair of their short handled shears out today for some hedge trimming action.
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• #10887
Sneeboer are incredible but $$$
Good hipster options here
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• #10888
Just swap it out for a new, fruiting tree in the winter.
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• #10889
Thanks all!
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• #10890
Got those at the weekend. Went to their showroom and everything. Nearly everything they sell is beautiful shiny and sharp. Do want one of their ladders now though.
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• #10891
I did NOT need to know that they have a showroom.
Oh look, Google Maps is opening....
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• #10892
Oh wow, I cycled within 150m of it today.
Narrow escape
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• #10893
Just wait till you hear they have open days! Much fun. Although my wife was not amused with the ladder I came back with.
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• #10894
Got a sneeboer heart shaped trowel thing like what Monty has (they engrave it for you with name etc) as a prezzie for my horticulturist daughter.
Top choice and multiple brownie points :). Just ignore the hand finished rough as fuck appearance and bask in glory lol
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• #10895
Another vote for a Niwaki hori hori or Okatsune secateurs. They're both trees hipster but deeply satisfying to use. The secateurs in particular. Deadheading has never been so ever so slightly less soul destroying.
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• #10896
Anyone successfully stopped foxes shitting in their garden? We've got some regular visitors and while I'm more than happy for them to chill out in the garden overnight I'd rather they didn't leave anything behind...
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• #10897
Upthread, haven't we discussed Lion poo?
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• #10898
I love my Felco secateurs, just like my grandad and my mum. Pretty reasonable compared to Niwaki.
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• #10899
Human piss is one method I've heard of. We have something leaving squidgy deposits on the grass that I may attempt to deal with organically.
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• #10900
I don't know if this will actually work, Sparky, but I've found the foxes don't shit in my garden anymore now that I've got a collection of toys that they play with. I didn't give them the toys, to be clear, it's just stuff they've stolen from the neighbourhood and left in my garden. For whatever reason, even though I know that they like to shit on things they're interested in, they don't seem to enjoy shitting where they play, in my garden at least.
So maybe get them a few tug rope toys or something and see if that helps :D I set the stuff out nicely for them in the evenings before I go to bed, lol.
I've attached a photo of my Fox Distractor Setup so you can see what my local foxes approve of (this years' cubs have 0 interest in the middle one, but all previous generations loved that thing, whatever tf it even is as I have no idea).
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Cute!