Organic Dabinett Cider Apple Trees
The Dabinett Apple is a well known cider variety available as a moderate vigour tree, a bittersweet reliable cropper which produces a high quality cider.
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The Dabinett Apple is a well known cider variety available as a moderate vigour tree, a bittersweet reliable cropper which produces a high quality cider.
Dabinett produces medium size fruit with a flattened conical shape, a typical jersey style apple with up to three quarters red flushed. The flesh is greenish or white, sweet and astringent. These moderate vigour trees are available on MM106 rootstock, approx. 1.5m and will grow to 3.6-5.5m (12-18ft) high. The Dabinett flowers mid/late May and is harvested early November.
Organic Dabinett Cider Apple Trees are despatched in bare-root form between November and March.
- Organic Dabinett Cider Apple Trees supplied in moderately vigorous form
- MM106 moderately vigorous rootstock grown trees - approx. 1.5m will reach up to 5.5m (18') in bush form
- Supplied as one year 'maidens' ideal for training into different forms - bush trees, espaliers, cordons, etc.
- They are available barerooted being lifted and dispatched when dormant from late November onwards
- Fruit in 2-3 years
- Popular cider apple variety
- Raised on Soil Association certified and DEFRA inspected specialist nursery - Soil Association Organic Certificate
- Flowers mid/Late May - Harvest early November
- Will store until March under correct conditions
- Prune in winter when dormant
- Flattened conical shape - three quarters red flushed
- White / greenish flesh - sweet and astrigent taste
- Supplied with siting, planting and training leaflet
- Comes in maiden form for easy training and pruning
- See our Guide to Successful Fruit Trees for more growing advice
Delivery - delivery of your fruit trees is £9.95 to most parts of the UK. Unfortunately fruit trees are unable to be delivered to Northern Ireland and Eire. Customers in the Scottish highlands and islands should e-mail our Customer Services Department or telephone on 0333 400 6400 (local rate) for a quotation.
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Planting and Delivery Information
See our Guide to Successful Fruit Trees for more growing advice
Planting - do not attempt to plant your fruit trees when the ground is frozen or waterlogged. The trees can be stored in their packaging in an outbuilding or garage for 2-3 days, or can be heeled into the soil where the ground is not as frozen. Alternatively, plant up in large pots or containers and ensure the roots have good contact with the soil.
Delivery - delivery of your fruit trees is £9.95 to most parts of the UK. Unfortunately fruit trees are unable to be delivered to Northern Ireland and Eire. Customers in the Scottish highlands and islands should e-mail our Customer Services Department or telephone on 0333 400 6400 for a quotation.