Kitchen Garden

BACK TO BASICS: Tree fruit

One way or another, it’s certainly been an unusual year. While there have been many changes to our daily working practices on the nursery to make sure we keep everyone as safe as possible, the day-to-day jobs of grafting, budding, training and pruning have continued pretty much as normal. However, for many people their working life has been substantially altered and the large increase in people working from home has led to many reconnecting with their gardens and outside spaces.

To try and help people who may be novice gardeners, or are just new to growing fruit, for the next two months we’ll be covering some of the basics on how to choose a new tree for your garden or allotment, so you can start growing fantastic fruit.

WHAT TO CHOOSE

The first question to ask yourself is what fruit would

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