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sorry to be such an RJ critic but I can't hold back.
This item looks amazing value and he describes how easy they are to grow and what bumper crops you'll get once they've established themselves.
What he doesn't tell you is that the apple and pear (no idea about the plum) are not completely self-pollinating, so for the bumper crop they would need pollinating by bees carrying pollen from other apple/pear trees. Not everyone has other strains of trees close enough to their garden to "guarantee" cross pollination.
Also for the fruit to grow to a decent size they need to be thinned out - you can get 6 or more tiny fruits from each group of flowerheads but realistically there's only enough room and nutrition for 2 fruit to grow to full size - the other 4 should be nipped off when tiny.
I'm surprised & disappointed that RJ doesn't know this, at the least I would expect him to do the basic research before he goes on air.
Linda xxx
This item looks amazing value and he describes how easy they are to grow and what bumper crops you'll get once they've established themselves.
What he doesn't tell you is that the apple and pear (no idea about the plum) are not completely self-pollinating, so for the bumper crop they would need pollinating by bees carrying pollen from other apple/pear trees. Not everyone has other strains of trees close enough to their garden to "guarantee" cross pollination.
Also for the fruit to grow to a decent size they need to be thinned out - you can get 6 or more tiny fruits from each group of flowerheads but realistically there's only enough room and nutrition for 2 fruit to grow to full size - the other 4 should be nipped off when tiny.
I'm surprised & disappointed that RJ doesn't know this, at the least I would expect him to do the basic research before he goes on air.
Linda xxx