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Pig Y Glomen (Pembroke)

Original price was: £29.99.Current price is: £23.99.

History & Discovery

The Pigeon’s Beak apple tree appears to originate from Pembroke, but has also found in Denbigh and Anglesey.

For the history of the pigeon (The King of Rome), click this link http://youtu.be/y97SXJR8cVo

Fruit

Large round mid-season cooker with a pale green skin. Lovely flavour, little additional sugar needed when cooking. Fruit often have a raised area by the stalk, hence the name.

Pollination group B.

Rootstock & Eventual Tree Size

All fruit trees are grafted onto rootstocks. The rootstocks determine eventual tree size.
Bigger trees are more robust & produce more fruit, but take up more space.
Always choose a bigger rootstock if you need extra anchorage or your soil is poor (very wet, dry or rocky). Small trees cannot compete with grass and weeds.

If you want your fruit tree to remain smaller than its eventual tree size, simply prune back in the summer.

(Unsure about summer pruning? Check out our video guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlF_ekXp5PA)

Pollination Group B

Bilingual product label and small “Welsh to the Core!” tie-on label (left) included.