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  • Red Devil stepover, 1918, 236334, Red Devil stepover Red Devil stepover
    Vibrant red sweet and crisply juicy fruits may be used from September to November. Easy to grow and self pollinating.
    Stepover trees are used primarily for edging a border or pathway or to divide the kitche/vegetable garden. These very tiny trees are just 18” in height with two side laterals from the main stem forming a capital ‘T’ shape. The stepover tree is an ormamental addition to your garden and these trees are grown on the smallest avaailable rootstock, M27. Plant 120-150cm’s apart. Red Devil is Kent raised, 1975 from a cross between Discovery and Kent [the variety] An ideal garden apple, compact, self fertile and easy to grow. Has nice blossom. Red Devil Apple tree – Season: Enjoy this variety from late September to November. Red Devil - appearance: Medium, flattened-circular, almost entirely bright red. Red Devil apple trees – flavour: Not overly complex but a good sweet taste and plenty of juice. Lovely straight from the tree. Uses: A dessert variety, also a good juicer. Cropping & Growth Moderately vigorous, easy to grow and trouble free. Heavy cropper. Red Devil - Pollination: Red Devil is self fertile so can be grown on it’s own with no other pollinators. It is a good pollinator for other varieties and is in the‘B’ pollination group so will help with varieties in the same or adjacent groups.
    Red Devil stepover Apple trees Stepover trees are used primarily for edging a border or pathway or to divide the kitche/vegetable garden. These very tiny trees are just 18” in height with two side laterals from the main stem forming a capital ‘T’ shape. The stepover tree is an ormamental addition to your garden and these trees are grown on the smallest avaailable rootstock, M27. Plant 120-150cm’s apart. Red Devil is Kent raised, 1975 from a cross between Discovery and Kent [the variety] An ideal garden apple, compact, self fertile and easy to grow. Has nice blossom. Red Devil Apple tree – Season: Enjoy this variety from late September to November. Red Devil - appearance: Medium, flattened-circular, almost entirely bright red. Red Devil apple trees – flavour: Not overly complex but a good sweet taste and plenty of juice. Lovely straight from the tree. Uses: A dessert variety, also a good juicer. Cropping & Growth Moderately vigorous, easy to grow and trouble free. Heavy cropper. Red Devil - Pollination: Red Devil is self fertile so can be grown on it’s own with no other pollinators. It is a good pollinator for other varieties and is in the‘B’ pollination group so will help with varieties in the same or adjacent groups.
    Stepover Apple Trees
  • Red Devil fan espalier, 1626, , Red Devil fan espalier Red Devil fan espalier
    Red Devil has very brightly coloured fruits and does well as a fan or espalier. It is self fertile so ideal for sole-planting. Season for use - September to November.
    Espalier or fan trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan or espalier tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Red Devil is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Red Devil is Kent raised, 1975 from a cross between Discovery and Kent [the variety] An ideal garden apple, compact, self fertile and easy to grow. Has nice blossom. Red Devil Apple tree – Season: Enjoy this variety from late September to November. Red Devil - appearance: Medium, flattened-circular, almost entirely bright red. Red Devil apple treesflavour: Not overly complex but a good sweet taste and plenty of juice. Lovely straight from the tree. Uses: A dessert variety, also a good juicer. Cropping & Growth Moderately vigorous, easy to grow and trouble free. Heavy cropper. Red Devil - Pollination: Red Devil is self fertile so can be grown on it’s own with no other pollinators. It is a good pollinator for other varieties and is in the‘B’ pollination group so will help with varieties in the same or adjacent groups.
    Red Devil fan espalier Apple trees for sale Espalier or fan trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan or espalier tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Red Devil is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Red Devil is Kent raised, 1975 from a cross between Discovery and Kent [the variety] An ideal garden apple, compact, self fertile and easy to grow. Has nice blossom. Red Devil Apple tree – Season: Enjoy this variety from late September to November. Red Devil - appearance: Medium, flattened-circular, almost entirely bright red. Red Devil apple trees – flavour: Not overly complex but a good sweet taste and plenty of juice. Lovely straight from the tree. Uses: A dessert variety, also a good juicer. Cropping & Growth Moderately vigorous, easy to grow and trouble free. Heavy cropper. Red Devil - Pollination: Red Devil is self fertile so can be grown on it’s own with no other pollinators. It is a good pollinator for other varieties and is in the‘B’ pollination group so will help with varieties in the same or adjacent groups.
    Fan and Espalier Apple Trees
  • Red Devil miniature M27, 2219, 236333, Red Devil miniature M27 Red Devil miniature M27
    A lovely small patio tree for the garden with brightly cheerful and flavourful sweet fruits, nice flowers and  self pollinating so ideal if you can only grow one apple tree.
    This Red Devil mini tree is grown on miniature M27 stock. M27 is a rootstock that produces the smallest tree of all; maturing to around 180cm’s in height and width, this tree is ideal for a container or small garden, courtyard or allotment. It should be staked if in a windy or open position. Crops can exceed 20ibs per tree when established and this rootstock is quite precocious, often yielding the year following planting Red Devil is Kent raised, 1975 from a cross between Discovery and Kent [the variety] An ideal garden apple, compact, self fertile and easy to grow. Has nice blossom. Red Devil Apple tree – Season: Enjoy this variety from late September to November. Red Devil - appearance: Medium, flattened-circular, almost entirely bright red. Red Devil apple treesflavour: Not overly complex but a good sweet taste and plenty of juice. Lovely straight from the tree. Uses: A dessert variety, also a good juicer. Cropping & Growth Moderately vigorous, easy to grow and trouble free. Heavy cropper. Red Devil - Pollination: Red Devil is self fertile so can be grown on it’s own with no other pollinators. It is a good pollinator for other varieties and is in the‘B’ pollination group so will help with varieties in the same or adjacent groups.  
    Red Devil miniature M27 apple tree This Red Devil mini tree is grown on miniature M27 stock. M27 is a rootstock that produces the smallest tree of all; maturing to around 180cm’s in height and width, this tree is ideal for a container or small garden, courtyard or allotment. It should be staked if in a windy or open position. Crops can exceed 20ibs per tree when established and this rootstock is quite precocious, often yielding the year following planting Red Devil is Kent raised, 1975 from a cross between Discovery and Kent [the variety] An ideal garden apple, compact, self fertile and easy to grow. Has nice blossom. Red Devil Apple tree – Season: Enjoy this variety from late September to November. Red Devil - appearance: Medium, flattened-circular, almost entirely bright red. Red Devil apple trees – flavour: Not overly complex but a good sweet taste and plenty of juice. Lovely straight from the tree. Uses: A dessert variety, also a good juicer. Cropping & Growth Moderately vigorous, easy to grow and trouble free. Heavy cropper. Red Devil - Pollination: Red Devil is self fertile so can be grown on it’s own with no other pollinators. It is a good pollinator for other varieties and is in the‘B’ pollination group so will help with varieties in the same or adjacent groups.  
    Miniature Apple Trees
  • Red Devil cordon apple tree, 1789, , Red Devil cordon apple tree Red Devil cordon apple tree
    Red Devil does well as a cordon, it has very brightly coloured fruits and also nice flowers. It is self fertile so ideal for sole-planting. Season for use - September to November.
    Cordon Apple trees are a good choice for restricted areas and a fence or wall. They can be grown at a 45degree angle, or upright. The rootstock we use for our cordon Red Devil is M9 which is the best stock for cordon trees. Plant 60-80cm’s apart. Red Devil is Kent raised, 1975 from a cross between Discovery and Kent [the variety] An ideal garden apple, compact, self fertile and easy to grow. Has nice blossom. Red Devil Apple tree – Season: Enjoy this variety from late September to November. Red Devil - appearance: Medium, flattened-circular, almost entirely bright red. Red Devil apple treesflavour: Not overly complex but a good sweet taste and plenty of juice. Lovely straight from the tree. Uses: A dessert variety, also a good juicer. Cropping & Growth Moderately vigorous, easy to grow and trouble free. Heavy cropper. Red Devil - Pollination: Red Devil is self fertile so can be grown on it’s own with no other pollinators. It is a good pollinator for other varieties and is in the‘B’ pollination group so will help with varieties in the same or adjacent groups.
    Red Devil cordon Apple trees for sale Cordon Apple trees are a good choice for restricted areas and a fence or wall. They can be grown at a 45degree angle, or upright. The rootstock we use for our cordon Red Devil is M9 which is the best stock for cordon trees. Plant 60-80cm’s apart. Red Devil is Kent raised, 1975 from a cross between Discovery and Kent [the variety] An ideal garden apple, compact, self fertile and easy to grow. Has nice blossom. Red Devil Apple tree – Season: Enjoy this variety from late September to November. Red Devil - appearance: Medium, flattened-circular, almost entirely bright red. Red Devil apple trees – flavour: Not overly complex but a good sweet taste and plenty of juice. Lovely straight from the tree. Uses: A dessert variety, also a good juicer. Cropping & Growth Moderately vigorous, easy to grow and trouble free. Heavy cropper. Red Devil - Pollination: Red Devil is self fertile so can be grown on it’s own with no other pollinators. It is a good pollinator for other varieties and is in the‘B’ pollination group so will help with varieties in the same or adjacent groups.
    Cordon Apple Trees
  • Red Devil apple trees for sale, 1792, 236330, Red Devil apple trees for sale Red Devil apple trees for sale
    Very jolly scarlet apples with a good crisp texture and a sweetly juicy flavour. Mid season. Self fertile so suitable for growing on it's own and in all aspects an easily grown, rewarding variety.
    Kent raised, 1975 from a cross between Discovery and Kent [the variety] An ideal garden apple, compact, self fertile and easy to grow. Has nice blossom. Red Devil Apple tree – Season: Enjoy this variety from late September to November. Red Devil - appearance: Medium, flattened-circular, almost entirely bright red. Red Devil apple treesflavour: Not overly complex but a good sweet taste and plenty of juice. Lovely straight from the tree. Uses: A dessert variety, also a good juicer. Cropping & Growth Moderately vigorous, easy to grow and trouble free. Heavy cropper. Red Devil - Pollination: Red Devil is self fertile so can be grown on it’s own with no other pollinators. It is a good pollinator for other varieties and is in the‘B’ pollination group so will help with varieties in the same or adjacent groups. Tree sizes for Red Devil apple trees for sale: M27 is a miniature stock, ideal for very small gardens, pots on the patio etc. Grows to around 180cm’s. Good hearty soil is preferred. M9 is classed as dwarfing and a goodintermediate stock. Matures to 200cm’s plus with a similar spread. M9 is heavy cropping and promotes larger fruits, but needs permanent staking and good soil. M26 stock Is classed as semi-dwarfing. Does well on poorer soil. Reaches 300cm’s+ with the same spread. MM106 is vigorous and the best choice for where a larger ‘orchard sized’ tree is required. Grows 4m+ with the same spread and suitable for most soils.
    Red Devil Apple trees for sale Kent raised, 1975 from a cross between Discovery and Kent [the variety] An ideal garden apple, compact, self fertile and easy to grow. Has nice blossom. Red Devil Apple tree – Season: Enjoy this variety from late September to November. Red Devil - appearance: Medium, flattened-circular, almost entirely bright red. Red Devil apple trees – flavour: Not overly complex but a good sweet taste and plenty of juice. Lovely straight from the tree. Uses: A dessert variety, also a good juicer. Cropping & Growth Moderately vigorous, easy to grow and trouble free. Heavy cropper. Red Devil - Pollination: Red Devil is self fertile so can be grown on it’s own with no other pollinators. It is a good pollinator for other varieties and is in the‘B’ pollination group so will help with varieties in the same or adjacent groups. Tree sizes for Red Devil apple trees for sale: M27 is a miniature stock, ideal for very small gardens, pots on the patio etc. Grows to around 180cm’s. Good hearty soil is preferred. M9 is classed as dwarfing and a goodintermediate stock. Matures to 200cm’s plus with a similar spread. M9 is heavy cropping and promotes larger fruits, but needs permanent staking and good soil. M26 stock Is classed as semi-dwarfing. Does well on poorer soil. Reaches 300cm’s+ with the same spread. MM106 is vigorous and the best choice for where a larger ‘orchard sized’ tree is required. Grows 4m+ with the same spread and suitable for most soils.
    Cordon Apple Trees
  • Ribston Pippin mini M27, 2234, 236364, Ribston Pippin mini M27 Ribston Pippin mini M27
    This renowned old variety originates from Yorkshire and has large Cox-type apples with an exceptional flavour. The fruits will store until January.
    This tree Ribston Pippin apple tree is grown on miniature M27 stock. M27 is a rootstock that produces the smallest tree of all; maturing to around 180cm’s in height and width, this tree is ideal for a container or small garden, courtyard or allotment. It should be staked if in a windy or open position. Crops can exceed 20ibs per tree when established and this rootstock is quite precocious, often yielding the year following planting. Ribston Pippin - This is a Yorskhire variety, raised in 1707. A good Cox replacement, easier to grow. Ribston Pippin apple tree – Season: Enjoy between November and January. Ribston Pippin – appearance: Superb red over gold when fully ripe, a little dull at first. A medium sized apple. Ribston Pippin apple treesflavour: Has the superb rich aroma of a true Cox’s, but larger and juicy. Uses: A dessert apple. Cropping & Growth Vigorous and upright grower. Ribston Pippin - Pollination: Ribston Pippin is a triploid variety so needs to be planted with two others to achieve full cropping potential. It has no useful reciprocal pollen.Here are some suggested varieties to pollinate Ribston Pippin: Red Falstaff Red Pippin Jester Meridian Howgate Wonder Bountiful Fortune Red Devil Delivery information
    Ribston Pippin fan espalier Apple Trees for sale This tree Ribston Pippin apple tree is grown on miniature M27 stock. M27 is a rootstock that produces the smallest tree of all; maturing to around 180cm’s in height and width, this tree is ideal for a container or small garden, courtyard or allotment. It should be staked if in a windy or open position. Crops can exceed 20ibs per tree when established and this rootstock is quite precocious, often yielding the year following planting. Ribston Pippin - This is a Yorskhire variety, raised in 1707. A good Cox replacement, easier to grow. Ribston Pippin apple tree – Season: Enjoy between November and January. Ribston Pippin – appearance: Superb red over gold when fully ripe, a little dull at first. A medium sized apple. Ribston Pippin apple trees – flavour: Has the superb rich aroma of a true Cox’s, but larger and juicy. Uses: A dessert apple. Cropping & Growth Vigorous and upright grower. Ribston Pippin - Pollination: Ribston Pippin is a triploid variety so needs to be planted with two others to achieve full cropping potential. It has no useful reciprocal pollen.Here are some suggested varieties to pollinate Ribston Pippin: Red Falstaff Red Pippin Jester Meridian Howgate Wonder Bountiful Fortune Red Devil Delivery information
    Miniature Apple Trees
  • Bakers Delicious Miniature M27, 173, 234979, Bakers Delicious Miniature M27 Bakers Delicious Miniature M27
    This variety comes from Wales and is reliable everywhere. An early variety with an intense taste and lots of colour.
    This tree is grown on miniature M27 stock. M27 is a rootstock that produces the smallest tree of all; maturing to around 180cm’s in height and width, this tree is ideal for a container or small garden, courtyard or allotment. It should be staked if in a windy or open position. Crops can exceed 20ibs per tree when established and this rootstock is quite precocious, often yielding the year following planting. Bakers Delicious has it’s origins in Wales and was introduced first in 1934. Although not a well known variety is retains a loyal following amongst apple enthusiasts. One of the best flavoured earlies. Bakers Delicious – Season: Early; harvest Bakers Delicious from late August or early September depending on the season, the fruits can be then be used throughout September. Bakers Delicious – appearance: A very decorous apple of medium sized, vividly flushed deep orange-red over gleaming gold. Bakers Delicious apple trees – flavour: Powerful, an excellent balance of sweetness and acidity. Uses: Primarily used for dessert but may also be cooked with early in the season. Cropping & Growth This is a tree of medium vigour and one which can crop very heavily. Generally suited to most areas. Bakers Delicious - Pollination: Pollination group is ‘B’ so choose any varieties in that group to partner. Here are some suggested varieties: Saturn Greensleeves James Grieve Arthur Turner Red Devil
    This tree is grown on miniature M27 stock. M27 is a rootstock that produces the smallest tree of all; maturing to around 180cm’s in height and width, this tree is ideal for a container or small garden, courtyard or allotment. It should be staked if in a windy or open position. Crops can exceed 20ibs per tree when established and this rootstock is quite precocious, often yielding the year following planting. Bakers Delicious has it’s origins in Wales and was introduced first in 1934. Although not a well known variety is retains a loyal following amongst apple enthusiasts. One of the best flavoured earlies. Bakers Delicious – Season: Early; harvest Bakers Delicious from late August or early September depending on the season, the fruits can be then be used throughout September. Bakers Delicious – appearance: A very decorous apple of medium sized, vividly flushed deep orange-red over gleaming gold. Bakers Delicious apple trees – flavour: Powerful, an excellent balance of sweetness and acidity. Uses: Primarily used for dessert but may also be cooked with early in the season. Cropping & Growth This is a tree of medium vigour and one which can crop very heavily. Generally suited to most areas. Bakers Delicious - Pollination: Pollination group is ‘B’ so choose any varieties in that group to partner. Here are some suggested varieties: Saturn Greensleeves James Grieve Arthur Turner Red Devil
    Miniature Apple Trees
  • Beauty of Bath stepover, 1853, 235015, Beauty of Bath stepover Beauty of Bath stepover
    A very early variety suitable for eating straight from the tree - from late July. A very old Somerset variety.
    Stepover trees are used primarily for edging a border or pathway or to divide the kitche/vegetable garden. These very tiny trees are just 18” in height with two side laterals from the main stem forming a capital ‘T’ shape. The stepover tree is an ormamental addition to your garden and these trees are grown on the smallest avaailable rootstock, M27. Plant 120-150cm’s apart. Beauty of Bath  is one of the earliest ripening Apples of all; it was raised in Somerset in 1864. Beauty of Bath stepover Apple tree – Season: Very early. Harvest and enjoy straight from the tree, from late July. Does not last long in good condition so enjoy at once. Beauty of Bath Apple - appearance: Small to medium sized, mostly covered in a skin of deep red. Beauty of Bath stepover apple treesflavour: Sprightly, refreshing and juicy, becoming more bland with age. Uses: A dessert apple to enjoy straight from the tree. Although it does not keep at all, Beauty of Bath is well worth considering as the early fruits are well worth having. Cropping & Growth Reasonably vigorous but easily contained and easy to grow. Heavy cropping. Beauty of Bath - Pollination: Pollination group is ‘A’ so choose any varieties in that or adjacent ‘B’group to partner. Here are some suggested varieties James Grieve Limelight Egremont Russet Idared Red Devil Christmas Pearmain
    Beauty of Bath stepover Apple Tree  Stepover trees are used primarily for edging a border or pathway or to divide the kitche/vegetable garden. These very tiny trees are just 18” in height with two side laterals from the main stem forming a capital ‘T’ shape. The stepover tree is an ormamental addition to your garden and these trees are grown on the smallest avaailable rootstock, M27. Plant 120-150cm’s apart. Beauty of Bath  is one of the earliest ripening Apples of all; it was raised in Somerset in 1864. Beauty of Bath stepover Apple tree – Season: Very early. Harvest and enjoy straight from the tree, from late July. Does not last long in good condition so enjoy at once. Beauty of Bath Apple - appearance: Small to medium sized, mostly covered in a skin of deep red. Beauty of Bath stepover apple trees – flavour: Sprightly, refreshing and juicy, becoming more bland with age. Uses: A dessert apple to enjoy straight from the tree. Although it does not keep at all, Beauty of Bath is well worth considering as the early fruits are well worth having. Cropping & Growth Reasonably vigorous but easily contained and easy to grow. Heavy cropping. Beauty of Bath - Pollination: Pollination group is ‘A’ so choose any varieties in that or adjacent ‘B’group to partner. Here are some suggested varieties James Grieve Limelight Egremont Russet Idared Red Devil Christmas Pearmain
    Stepover Apple Trees
  • Arthur Turner Stepover, 1852, 234971, Arthur Turner Stepover Arthur Turner Stepover
    A great early cooker that is suitable for frosty areas and the north. Excels for baking.
    Stepover trees are used primarily for edging a border or pathway or to divide the kitche/vegetable garden. These very tiny trees are just 18” in height with two side laterals from the main stem forming a capital ‘T’ shape. The stepover tree is an ormamental addition to your garden and these trees are grown on the smallest avaailable rootstock, M27. Plant 120-150cm’s apart. Arthur Turner is a good early cooker that excels for baking. It is very frost tolerant and has beautiful blossom. It originated in Berkshire in the early 1900’s. Arthur Turner – Season: Early; harvest Arthur Turner from late August, the fruits can be used throughout September and can also be sliced and frozen. Arthur Turner – appearance: Medium-large pale green becoming slightly yellow; occassional pink blush on the sunny side. Arthur Turner apple treesflavour: Slightly tart and robust at first mellows later and needs little sugar; excels for culinary use only. Uses: A cooking apple. Known as the perfect apple for baking, apple dumplings, and slicing and freezing. Makes a good apple sauce. Cropping & Growth A vigorous tree which can be container by the use of dwarfing rootstocks. Heavy and regular cropper. Generally healthy, can sometimes get mildew. Arthur Turner - Pollination: Pollination group is ‘B’ so choose any varieties in that group to partner. Here are some suggested varieties: James Grieve Redsleeves Greensleeves Grenadier Katy
    Arthur Turner  stepover tree Stepover trees are used primarily for edging a border or pathway or to divide the kitche/vegetable garden. These very tiny trees are just 18” in height with two side laterals from the main stem forming a capital ‘T’ shape. The stepover tree is an ormamental addition to your garden and these trees are grown on the smallest avaailable rootstock, M27. Plant 120-150cm’s apart. Arthur Turner is a good early cooker that excels for baking. It is very frost tolerant and has beautiful blossom. It originated in Berkshire in the early 1900’s. Arthur Turner – Season: Early; harvest Arthur Turner from late August, the fruits can be used throughout September and can also be sliced and frozen. Arthur Turner – appearance: Medium-large pale green becoming slightly yellow; occassional pink blush on the sunny side. Arthur Turner apple trees – flavour: Slightly tart and robust at first mellows later and needs little sugar; excels for culinary use only. Uses: A cooking apple. Known as the perfect apple for baking, apple dumplings, and slicing and freezing. Makes a good apple sauce. Cropping & Growth A vigorous tree which can be container by the use of dwarfing rootstocks. Heavy and regular cropper. Generally healthy, can sometimes get mildew. Arthur Turner - Pollination: Pollination group is ‘B’ so choose any varieties in that group to partner. Here are some suggested varieties: James Grieve Redsleeves Greensleeves Grenadier Katy
    Stepover Apple Trees
  • Top Tips For Growing Fruit Trees In Small Gardens Top Tips For Growing Fruit Trees In Small Gardens
    So many gardeners dream of having an orchard of their own but equally the majority of gardeners aren’t blessed with endless space. The start of your fruit tree growing dream can seem a bit daunting…. But hold onto your dream and harness the anticipation because almost anything is possible for this is where the excitement really starts!

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