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Hawthorn Hedge Crataegus monogyna Single Bare Root 40/60cm

Blackthorn Hedge Prunus spinosa Single Bare Root 40/60cm

Hornbeam Hedge Carpinus betulus Single Bare Root 40/60cm

Privet Hedging Ligustrum ovalifolium Single Bare Root 40/60cm

Hazel Hedge Corylus avellana Single Bare Root 40/60cm

Bird Cherry Hedge Prunus padus Single Bare Root 40/60cm

Field Maple Hedge Acer campestre Single Bare Root 40/60cm

Common Beech Hedge Fagus sylvatica Single Bare Root 40/60cm

Cherry Laurel Hedge Prunus laurocerasus Single Bare Root 40/60cm

Common Beech Hedge Fagus sylvatica Single Bare Root 40/60cm

Dog Rose Hedge Rosa canina Single Bare Root 40/60cm

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Hawthorn Hedge Crataegus monogyna Single Bare Root 60/90cm

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Blackthorn Hedge Prunus spinosa Single Bare Root 90/120cm

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Blackthorn Hedge Prunus spinosa Single Bare Root 60/90cm

Bramley Apple tree

Bramley Apple tree

Considered the 'King of Cooking Apples' by respected chefs and professional fruit growers, 'Bramley' was raised from a single seed planted by Mary Ann Brailsford in 1809. Since then it has gone on to become the world's best-known and favourite cooking apple, standing the test of time over 200 years! It is considered supreme because its fruits have the perfect acidic flavour required for use in the kitchen and the almost pure-white flesh becomes incredibly light and fluffy when cooked. 'Bramley' is an incredibly heavy cropper once established, with high-quality fruits that will store through the winter months. Pick them in early October (before they get over-ripe) and store cold but frost-free for use until January. Our grower-quality, multi-branched, bare-root trees have been grafted onto a dwarfing rootstock to provide a compact and manageable habit, which in this case will reach about 2m (6-7 ft) tall. It is best to grow 'Bramley' alongside another apple variety such as 'Braeburn' for best fruit set, as 'Bramley' is not self-fertile. 'The Bramley Apple bought earlier this year had masses of bloom which made an attractive feature in the botttom of the garden and after a little fruit drop my father and I had 3 decent size Bramley apples which had a very good flavour. They went down very well with a home-made pie (1 apple) and baked apple, and I would certainly recommend the following recipe: Take a generous handful of sultanas and soak overnight in whisky with a dash of cloves added. Take the apples and core them, also make a cut just through the skin around the circumference to prevent the apples splitting, and place on an ovenproof dish.Stuff the core cavity with the sultanas and then add sugar to the remaining spirit to make a thick syrup (consistency of honey) and drizzle over the top of the apples. Then bake at 180 degrees for about 35-40 mins and then serve up with cream or ice cream to enjoy the fruits of the garden!Robert, Middlesex - October 2014

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