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(29-04-2026, 08:56 AM)Bren Wrote: SC our 2 Worcester Pearmain trees are 35 year old lovely tasting apples but doesn't keep to well. We use them for everything, pies, jams, chutney, dehydrating, freezing, juicing and puree.Ours will take a while. It’s currently a stick if just over 2ft . It is showing signs of life so it’s all good. Especially as that’s the most expensive stick we’ve ever brought
Forgot to say its self fertile but does better with other apple trees in the area.
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Builder that would like to go play in the garden.

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