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Britains most loved cooking apple! Less vigorous & more controllable than regular Bramley. Will provide a huge crop. Is a triploid variety so will need 2 other apples nearby for pollination. Grown on M26 rootstock which produces an easy-to-control semi-dwarf tree with medium vigour. Height 4m after 10 years. Pollination group 3. Supplied as a bare root tree. For growing & planting advice read our leaflet The_ Fruit_ Garden. ...
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A Victorian apple resulting from a cross between Cox's Orange Pippin & Peasgood Nonsuch. Named after the head gardener in the late 1800s at Welford Park in Berkshire, its taste is sharp with a tang of orange when freshly picked (although it sweetens when it has been stored for a bit). White-fleshed, Charles Ross can also be cooked &, as it's really juicy, it also makes great cider. Britain has the best climate in the world for growing apples of the highest quality, flavour & colour. Our apples are grafted onto an M26 rootstock (unless otherwise stated) which produces an easy-to-control semi-dwarf tree with medium vigour. ...
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Probably the best early eating apple with an excellent texture & flavour
- crisp, juicy & sweet (it's a great variety for making
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Jonagold
- Big yellow apples with large flushes of red; crisp, gleaming white flesh with good sweet acid balance. Late season
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Introduced c.1860, this self-fertile, late, heavy-cropping variety is one of the most recognisable & widely grown apples, with crisp, acidic flesh that sweetens in storage. It can be used for cooking or eating & will keep for up to 3 months if stored properly. Britain has the best climate in the world for growing apples of the highest quality, flavour & colour. Our apples are grafted onto an M26 rootstock which produces an easy-to-control semi-dwarf tree with medium vigour. ...
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Mid-season, crops well UK-wide. Extremely heavy cropping, fruit is pale green, turning pale yellow, with a crisp flesh that becomes sweeter. Dual-purpose (an eater that cooks well), good resistance to the usual diseases (mildew, scab, canker etc.). Also an excellent pollinator – not self-fertile, but easily pollinated by any other apples nearby. Cross between James Grieve & Golden Delicious, one of those happy accidents that combines the best qualities of both while avoiding all their faults. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Height 3m. ...
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Mid-season, crops well UK-wide. Extremely heavy cropping, fruit is pale green, turning pale yellow, with a crisp flesh that becomes sweeter. Dual-purpose (an eater that cooks well), good resistance to the usual diseases (mildew, scab, canker etc.). Also an excellent pollinator – not self-fertile, but easily pollinated by any other apples nearby. Cross between James Grieve & Golden Delicious, one of those happy accidents that combines the best qualities of both while avoiding all their faults. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Height 3m. ...
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Once assessed by ' Gardening from Which?' as the best all-round British garden apple, this is indeed a superb mid-season variety. ...
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Wonderful old French variety, raised in the late 18th century. Delicious aromatic flavour, late ripening, keeps well. Partially self-fertile with excellent disease-resisance, should crop reliably throughout the UK including wetter areas. Eating apple. ...
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The Nations Favourite! Will set great fruits without a pollinator. Fruit is juicy & sweet with a typical mellow ' Cox' taste. Deep red flush, excellent keeper. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Grown on M26 rootstock which produces an easy-to-control semi-dwarf tree with medium vigour. Height 3m after 10 years. Pollination group 3. (SF
- self-fertile). Supplied as a bare root tree. For growing & planting advice read our leaflet The_ Fruit_ Garden.
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Apple Tree - Granny Swiss

Granny Smith fans, lovers of sour and beautifully decorative, green apples, will enjoy this variety. Resistant to scab, moderately vigorous growing with fast yields that can be harvested in late September and stored until February. A firm, crunchy and juicy green apple.For planting and growing advice read our Apple Tree growing guide.
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  • Supplier: Dobies
  • SKU: 248378
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Granny Smith fans, lovers of sour & beautifully decorative, green apples, will enjoy this variety. Resistant to scab, moderately vigorous growing with fast yields that can be harvested in late September & stored until February. A firm, crunchy & juicy green apple. For planting & growing advice read our Apple Tree growing guide.

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swiss - Short for Switzerland, one of the richest countries in the world
Resistant - Something that can repel against something.
Decorative - Making things look more appealing and attractive.

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Dobies
Dobies is a gardener's dream come true! Since 1880, Dobies has been supplying UK gardeners with the seeds, plants, and supplies that they need in order to help their gardens grow. In recent years they have been consistently rated as one of the best garden suppliers in the UK. Dobies does not sell seed varieties which are the result of genetic modification, choosing to sell non-modified varieties of seeds, bulbs, and plants. They also offer a variety of vegetable seeds and plants in their annual catalogue, making Dobies a smart choice for those looking to begin working on their own allotment. Dobies also offers a wide range of garden equipment so that gardeners can properly take care of their plants. Priding themselves on their history as an indispensable asset to gardeners, Dobies of Devon has more than earned a reputation as one of the best gardening suppliers in the UK.
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