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RHS Member's apple tree for pruning advice 2
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Rabbits inflicted slight damage on this magnolia despite its protective barrier, but fortunately it healed and the tree has thrived. All Wisley magnolias are protected from rabbits by netting.
Jim Arbury, Fruit Superintendent, here shows the finer points of removing a branch from a spindlebush apple. The advice team rely heavily on the practical expertise of garden staff to contribute to their gardening knowledge.
Adam's Pearmain is an old apple ( before 1830), and although it is often a bit on the small side it has good disease resistance, has an unusual conical shape and remains sweet and crunchy until late February