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The Grenadier apple tree is an early-fruiting, award-winning variety, perfect for gardens or patios. Ideal for cooking, it produces delicious apples sooner than Bramley and is resistant to scab disease. Compact at 10ft, it's easy to harvest and thrives with just one pollination partner. Delivered ready to plant.
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Plants Delivery £4.95*
Plants £4.95 - All our plants are dispatched directly from our nursery. Plants showing as 'In Stock' on the individual product page will be dispatched by our expert nursery team within 48 hours of placing your order (orders placed Sunday to Thursday). Dispatching 5 days a week.
We avoid sending plants in the post over the weekend to ensure they arrive with you in the freshest condition.
For 'Pre-Orders' please refer to the estimated delivery date on each product page. Further details can be found in the table below of when we send different plant orders out.
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Get apple tree Grenadier for growing in your garden or plot; a productive tree that gives you green, ridge-skinned cooking apples every year. These apples are ready to harvest much earlier than the more common Bramley variety and make an equally viable ingredient for apple sauces and stewed apple.
Resistant to scab disease, apple Grenadier is a reliable variety for UK gardens. Reaching around 3m (10ft) in height it is easier and safer to pick fruit at harvest time than taller varieties, with some apples reachable at arm’s length.
Grow garden apple tree Grenadier in a pot on your patio or balcony if you don’t have a garden border. We suggest that you position pollination-partner apple tree Kidd’s Orange Red near to your apple tree Grenadier for greater chance of fruiting. Unlike apple Bramley, variety Grenadier needs only one pollination partner to fruit successfully. Good news if space is tight and you just have space for two apple trees.
During summer delivery, our plants may exhibit signs of nature's hustle and bustle on their leaves. Since we have a high concentration of plants on the nursery, a variety of insects are drawn to them as a source of food and nutrition. We feel that this is all part of gardening and have to strike a balance between keeping the plants healthy for our customers and not interfering too much with natural lifecycles.
We try to use as many natural methods of control as possible and only intervene as a last resort. So you may see some leaves that are discoloured or with small areas where the insects have been eating them. Any high levels of damage or attack will have been dealt with prior to delivery and plants graded out as best as possible when selected for packing. No plants will be delivered with damage that will affect the future growth or success of harvest.
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Trees, shrubs, perennials and climbers come in a range of pot sizes. Available through the year, they will be sent to you well packed for plant protection during transit. The appearance of your plant will vary depending on the season in which they are purchased. As a rule of thumb, the larger the pot, the larger the plant growth. Each increase in pot size means roughly another year’s growth for better instant impact.
Bare Root
Several of our plants come supplied as bare roots. Despite appearances, they are alive and well. They have been previously grown in the ground and lifted when dormant throughout the winter months, so that when you receive them they are strong, full of energy and ready to be planted out. This is our most economical way to buy many plant varieties including roses, strawberries, trees and bushes. Soak well prior to planting in their final position.
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