Braeburn Apple Tree – 2 Bare Root Fruit Trees, Self-Fertile, 1.35–1.45m

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Product Features

  • Distinctive Flavour: Produces apples with a perfect balance of sweetness and tartness, streaked with orange and red.
  • Self-Fertile Variety: No pollination partner needed—ideal for small or urban gardens.
  • Harvest Window: Plant between October and April; harvest delicious fruit from mid-August to late October.
  • Flexible Planting: Thrives in garden soil or large patio pots—adaptable to most spaces.
  • Versatile Use: Enjoy fresh at breakfast, in salads, or cooked for a natural vitamin C boost.

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The apple won't fall far with this juicy deal!

We're offering you a pack of 2 apple 'Braeburn' bare roots for just £26.99, saving you 10% off You Garden's price of £29.98 (correct as of 06.02.25).

Apple Trees

Embark on a fruitful journey with these Braeburn apple tree bare roots! Known for their luscious and flavourful fruit, these trees promise to enhance your garden and your meals. Plant the bare roots between October and April, witness beautiful blooms in April and May, and relish the harvest from mid-August to late October. Standing at 1.35-1.45m tall when supplied as a bare root, these trees will mature to a height and spread of 2.5m.

Top Tips for Excellent Growth

  • Water soil well; use high-quality compost if planting in pots.
  • Add Rootgrow Mycorrhizal Fungi to roots when planting for quick establishment.
  • Select a sunny spot to ensure the best crop yield.
  • Dig a hole twice the width of the roots; loosen soil at the bottom.
  • Aim to plant at the soil mark on the bare root.
  • Compact soil around the plant using your heel for good root contact.
  • If potting, place rocks at the bottom for drainage.
  • Apply slow-release fertiliser and mulch in early spring to retain moisture.

FAQs

  • When is the best time to plant? The best time is between October and April.
  • How fast does it grow? These trees will reach a height and spread of 2.5m over several years.
  • What type of soil does it prefer? They thrive in well-drained soil with good sun exposure.
  • In late winter, take away any diseased, dying or damaged branches, especially when the tree is fairly established, to encourage further growth
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    This deal is brought to you by You Garden Ltd t/a Blooming Direct VAT number: GB335127030

    This deal is brought to you by You Garden Ltd t/a Blooming Direct VAT number: GB335127030

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