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Malus Bolero
Ballerina Apple Tree
Common Name: Ballerina 'Bolero' apple treeLatin Name: Malus domestica 'Bolero'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: Spring/White-pinkFruit picking time: Early SeptemberFruit size/colour: Medium/Green with deep red blush Pollination group: *2* The 'Bolero' apple tree is one of the 'Ballerina' varieties, and it therefore holds a slender, columnar habit and does not have any side branches. This compact apple tree is great for small spaces and it can even be planted in a large pot on a sunny patio. The apples are glossy green in colour and have a deep red blush to them, the flesh is crisp and juicy and the apples are great for eating fresh, cooking, or drying. With the 'Bolero' being a 'Ballerina' apple tree, it requires very little pruning as it sustains its slender shape without maintenance.
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Malus Charlotte
Ballerina Apple Tree
Common Name: Ballerina Charlotte Apple TreeLatin Name: Malus domestica 'Charlotte'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: Spring/white-pinkFruit picking time: Early October Fruit size/colour: Medium/green with rosy flushPollination group: *3* The 'Charlotte' is a slender apple tree which is columnar in habit, making it the perfect choice for smaller gardens. This tree is a 'Ballerina' tree, or a minarettes tree, which means that it will not develop any side-shoots and will therefore maintain its columnar shape without pruning. The apples are highly attractive, as they have a rounded shape with flattened tops and bottoms. The apples are green in colour, with a glossy red overcoat, and are suitable for eating fresh or cooking; they have a sharp taste and crisp flesh.
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Malus Flamenco
Ballerina Apple Tree
Common Name: Ballerina Flamenco Apple TreeLatin Name: Malus domestica 'Flamenco'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: Spring/whiteFruit picking time: Early OctoberFruit Size/colour: Medium-large/redPollination group: 3 The 'Flamenco' is one of the best tasting 'Ballerina' apples for eating fresh, as it has a sharp and refreshing flavour. The apples are green with a bright red flush to them and they are medium in size; they do not keep well so ensure that you eat them within a couple of weeks. With this being a 'Ballerina' apple tree, it maintains an upright, columnar habit and it is therefore the perfect choice for the smaller garden. You can also plant this narrow tree in a large pot on a sunny patio. As with all Ballerina trees, there is only one main stem and the tree does not develop side branches, so this tree requires little pruning.
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Malus Polka
Ballerina Apple Tree
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Malus Waltz
Ballerina Apple Tree
Common Name: Ballerina Waltz Apple TreeLatin Name: Malus domestica 'Waltz'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: Spring/WhiteFruit picking time: SeptemberFruit size/colour: Medium-large/RedPollination group: *3*The 'Waltz' apple tree is a compact variety which produces glossy red apples that have a juicy texture and a sweet taste. The apples do not keep very well, so make sure that you eat them within a couple of weeks after picking. As this is a 'Ballerina' apple tree, it has an upright, columnar habit and it does not develop any side branches- which makes it the perfect choice for a restricted space. The 'Waltz' can also be planted in a large container, and placed on a sunny patio.
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Olea europaea
Olive Tree
Common Name: Olive TreeLatin Name: Olea europeaSoil: Fertile well drained soil (Sandy loam-based compost if kept in a container)Position: A sunny, sheltered border or against a south facing wall.Flowering period/colour: Summer/Fragrant, creamy white flowersFruit: Ovoid or rounded, green fruits which ripen to black.Olea europea is a small evergreen tree with silvery-green foliage commonly found in the Mediterranean area. This traditionally long-lived plant forms a small tree ideally placed in sunny border, against a south facing wall or kept in a container on the patio. When fruits are produced after a long hot summer they will change from green to black as they ripen.
Ribes Ben Connan
Ben Connan Blackcurrant Plant
Common Name: Blackcurrant Ben ConnanLatin Name: Ribes nigram 'Ben Connan'Soil: Well drained, light soilPosition: Full sunFruit picking time: Mid JulyFruit size/colour: Large dark berriesThis is a very early fruiting blackcurrant with large yields. It produces tidy bushes with the berries being born onto very short twigs making them easy to pick. The fruits have a wonderfully rich flavour and make a great healthy summer snack. This variety is known for having excellent pest, disease and frost resistance making it an excellent choice for any garden.
Ribes Ben Sarek
Ben Sarek Blackcurrant Plant
Common Name: Blackcurrant Ben SarekLatin Name: Ribes nigrum 'Ben Sarek'Soil: Any well drained soilPosition: Full sun or partial shadeFruit picking time: Late JulyBush size/fruit size: Small/LargeThe 'Ben Sarek' is a wonderful variety of blackcurrant; it features a heavy crop of large fruits which are bursting with flavour. Another great feature of this blackcurrant bush is it's dwarf nature, growing little over 1m tall. There are in-bred frost resistance properties and this bush also boasts fairly good mildew resistance. Prompt picking before the fruit falls is advised on this variety, this can be done by shaking the bush and catching the falling fruits.
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Rubus Loch Ness
Blackberry Loch Ness
Common Name: Blackberry Loch NessLatin Name: Rubus fruticosus 'Loch Ness'Soil: Any SoilPosition: Full sun/Slight ShadeFruit picking time: Late August-Mid SeptemberFruit size/colour: Large good coloured fruitsAn exceptional choice of blackberry that requires very little to no support. It has semi erect stems which produce strong yields of very nice tasting fruits. A brilliant choice for smaller patches as requires less space than other species. A very popular thornless variety.
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Rubus Merton Thornless
Blackberry Merton Thornless
Common Name: Blackberry Merton ThornlessLatin Name: Rubus fruticosus 'Merton Thornless'Soil: Any SoilPosition: Half ShadeFruit picking time: Late August-Mid SeptemberFruit size/colour: Large good coloured fruitsThe Merton Thornless is an excellent choice for smaller areas. The lack of thorns and shorter canes make the plants easy to maintain, whilst producing an average yield with a very flavoursome fruit. The fruits are fairly large and are sweet and juicy; great for blackberry crumble or equally suited to being eaten fresh.
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