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Cordon Apple Trees

Are you longing to grow your own apples but worried about limited space? Cordon apple trees, also referred to as columnar apple trees, are the ideal solution for gardeners with restricted areas or those seeking a more manageable fruit-growing experience.

 

Cordon apple trees are specially trained to grow vertically or at a 45 degree angle, producing fruit on short branches along a single stem. This unique growing method allows you to cultivate multiple varieties in a fraction of the space required for traditional apple trees. Imagine harvesting a diverse selection of crisp, juicy apples from your own garden, even if you only have a small patio or balcony.

 

Our cordon apple trees are grafted onto M26 semi-dwarfing rootstock, which will produce a tree that is easy to grow, easy to control and easy to pick. Cordons should be restricted to 1.8-2.4m (6-8ft) in height and can be spaced 60cm (2ft) apart. 

 

The benefits of cordon apple trees

  • Space-saving: Perfect for small gardens, allotments or even containers.
  • Easy maintenance: Pruning and harvesting are simpler due to the compact form.
  • Large choice of varieties: Plant several different apple types in a limited area.

At Pomona Fruits, we offer a wide selection of cordon apple trees, including the classic English dessert apple ‘Cox’s Orange Pippin’ (self-fertile) and more modern disease-resistant alternatives such as ‘Fiesta’. Our range of cordon apple trees features both dessert and cooking apples, ensuring there’s something to suit every taste and culinary need.

 

Caring for your cordon apple tree

  • Planting: Choose a sunny spot with well-draining soil.
  • Support: Use a sturdy stake or grow on wires against a wall or fence.
  • Pruning: Regular pruning is essential to maintain the columnar form and encourage fruit production.
  • Watering and feeding: Consistent care will ensure healthy growth and bountiful harvests.

For those new to fruit growing, cordon apple trees offer an excellent introduction to the rewarding world of home orchards. Their compact size makes them less daunting to manage than full-sized trees, while still providing the satisfaction of growing your own delicious apples.

 

Whether you’re an experienced gardener looking to maximise your growing space or a novice eager to try your hand at fruit cultivation, cordon apple trees are an excellent choice. Browse our selection today and take the first step towards enjoying home-grown apples from your very own columnar apple trees.

 

With proper care, your cordon apple trees will provide years of bountiful harvests, transforming even the smallest outdoor space into a productive mini-orchard. Embrace the joy of growing your own fruit and savour the unparalleled taste of apples picked fresh from your garden.


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£37.95Cordon Apple 'Orleans Reinette'This classic dual purpose dessert/culinary apple is the French equivalent of our Cox's Orange Pippin, thought to have originated from France in the late 18th century. The golden russet fruits are flushed red and have a wonderful, complex, orangey, nutty flavour. Particularly delicious in salads and for accompanying vintage port at Christmas time but also very useful as a cooking apple. In French cuisine it is used in the famous upside down apple tarte 'Tarte Tatin'. The tree is vigorous and has good scab resistance. Out Of Stock 
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£37.95Cordon Apple 'Pinova'This trouble free dessert apple is an excellent choice for the garden. With Cox in its parentage, it is no surprise that it has a wonderful Cox-like flavour, but it stores much better and is very resistant to scab. It crops heavily and can be grown countrywide. Out Of Stock 
(image for) Cordon Apple 'Pixie'
£37.95Cordon Apple 'Pixie'This popular dessert apple produces crisp and juicy red flushed fruits. Intensely rich and aromatic with plenty of sugar and balancing acidity. A great favourite at tasting events! Heavy cropping. Resistant to scab and mildew. Out Of Stock 
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£37.95Cordon Apple 'Red Devil'This popular dessert variety is a great choice for organic gardeners. It produces highly decorative bright red apples that are crisp with a superb strawberry flavour. The juice is a beautiful pink colour. Resistant to scab and mildew. Suitable for wet areas. Out Of Stock 
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£37.95Cordon Apple 'Reverend W. Wilks'One of the best early cooking apples, raised in Buckinghamshire and first recorded in 1904. The fruits are extremely large and have a delicate aromatic flavour. Cooks to a sweet pale yellow puree, requiring very little sugar. Excellent for baking. Easy to grow, the tree is compact and heavy cropping. It has good disease resistance and is a wise choice for wet areas. Out Of Stock 
(image for) Cordon Apple 'Ribston Pippin'
£37.95Cordon Apple 'Ribston Pippin'A classic English dessert apple originating from North Yorkshire in 1707 and thought to be one of the parents of Cox's Orange Pippin. The fruits are greenish-yellow, flushed with orange with russeting often present. Highly regarded in Victorian times for its intense, rich, aromatic flavour which has more depth than Cox. The flesh is crisp and firm. Resistant to scab. Very attractive blossom. Out Of Stock 
(image for) Cordon Apple 'Spartan'
£37.95Cordon Apple 'Spartan'This dark red dessert apple is very popular with children and is perfect for making toffee apples! The small sized fruits are crisp and juicy with a refreshing, sweet flavour. When at its best, the flavour is often described as vinous, resembling something between strawberry and melon. Heavy cropping and easy to grow, the tree has good resistance to scab and mildew but can be prone to canker in wet regions. Out Of Stock 
(image for) Cordon Apple 'Tydeman's Late Orange'
£37.95Cordon Apple 'Tydeman's Late Orange'Raised in Kent in 1930 from a cross between Laxton's Superb and Cox's Orange Pippin, this variety has a Cox-like flavour, intensely rich and aromatic with a nice balance of sweetness and acidity. The tree is heavy cropping and the fruit can be small if not thinned. Very attractive blossom. Out Of Stock 
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