fan-trained peach tree
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bigpepperplant
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I've been scouring my usual nursery websites for a fan-trained peach tree to no avail. Would anyone have any suggestions as to where I could get one - ideally a two or three year old container tree.
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I think Chris Bowers do them.
(Formerly known as 'Organic Freak')
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It actually grows quite quickly, if it establishes properly in the first place, and it is reasonably easy to train it as a fan. You could get an ordinary first-year tree (which would establish better, being younger) and train it yourself to the wall? We did this, and it worked very well, with big crops after a couple of years.
Alison.
Alison.
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bigpepperplant
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I agree they train quickly - I bought a maiden last year and it's already looking pretty fan-like – this one is for someone impatient who would want it to look established. Thanks for the suggestions, really helpful.
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I do, it's so ugly though having a huge plastic sheet outside the back door. Might just spray with Bordeaux this year. Do you think this would work?
