Brogdale Orchards Ltd
Macknade Natural Garden Centre
Selling Road
Faversham
Kent
ME13 8XF

Email: info@brogdale.org

Tel: +44 (0)1795 858140
Fax: +44 (0)1795 531710


Brogdale Orchards Plant Centre
are now trading from:-
Mount Ephraim Gardens
Staple Street
Hernhill
Near Faversham
Kent
ME13 9TX

Tel: +44 (0)1795 858140
Email:
plantcentre@btconnect.com


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Choosing a fruit tree: Tree Forms

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Maiden Trees
This is a one year old tree, ‘a whip’, although some varieties are sold as ‘feathered maidens’ as they produce laterals in their first year. These laterals coming from the main stem can be used to form an early branch system if they are well placed. All trained trees can be developed from a maiden. Remember that a younger tree’s growth will often quickly catch up with that of an older one as its roots establish more quickly.


2 year old Bushes
A two year old tree with a short trunk of approximately 60cm (2ft). They have about five main branches forming a goblet shape. Fruiting spurs or laterals will form along these branches.


Half Standards
Have approximately a 1.2-1.5m (4ft) trunk before the main branches break as with a bush.
Fruit Rootstock
Apple MM106
Plum SJA
Pear QA
Cherry COLT


Standards

Have a 1.8-2.2m (6ft) trunk before the main branches break. The traditional large orchard tree grown on a very vigorous rootstock.
These will need collecting from Brogdale as they are too tall to package.

Fruit Rootstock
Apple M25
Pear PYC


Cordons

Used to train apples or pears either vertically or obliquely (at 45°), depending on the rootstock. A cordon has a single straight stem with fruiting spurs along its whole length. They require regular pruning, and the permanent support of a wire system between posts or on a wall or fence. An excellent way to grow a number of different varieties in a small space as they can be spaced between 75-90cm (2½-3ft) apart depending on soil quality.

Fruit Rootstock
Apple M9
Pear QC

* see note below.



Stepover
A single tier of branches trained along canes or a wire approximately 30-60cm (1-2ft) high and parallel with the ground. Pruned to create fruiting spurs along its whole length. Rootstocks used which will control their ultimate spread are M27, M9, M26 for apples, and QA/QC for pears.

* see note below.


Espalier


Is a way of training apples and pears into a multi-layered tree of branches running parallel to the ground. With usually three or four tiers of fruiting spurs running the branches length, they may grow to a height and spread of 2.5-3m (8-10ft) and 3.5m (12ft) respectively. They require the support of wires positioned for each tier and regular pruning.

Fruit Rootstock
Apple MM106
Pear QA

* see note below.


Fans

Many different fruits, apples, pears, plums, cherries, apricots, peaches, and nectarines can be fan-trained. Wires are used to attach the canes on which the branches are trained. Two main branches are positioned parallel to the ground with numerous branches radiating from them to create a fan shape. Fruiting spurs form along the length of the branches.

Fruit Rootstock
Apple MM106
Apricot SJA
Nectarines SJA
Peaches SJA
Pears QA
Plums SJA
Cherries COLT

* see note below.

* Note: Trained trees such as ‘stepovers’, ‘espaliers’, and ‘fans’ are available in limited numbers from Brogdale, prices and availability on application. Unfortunately it is not possible to despatch these trees by courier due to their weight, size and fragile habit. Local deliveries will be considered.


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