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Apple Bountiful
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Apple Bountiful
Bred in Kent in the 1960s, culinary apple Malus domestica Bountiful is a small, compact tree with an upright, rounded habit, perfect for the smaller garden. The fruit is large, with pale green skin with a lovely, red-orange flush. The flesh is creamy-white, juicy and sweet, and just keeps its shape when cooked; if you like a tart, juicy apple it can be eaten from store from October onwards. The tree is a spur-bearer, and a heavy cropper. With pretty white, scented blossom over a long period, it needs to be planted near an apple of the same or adjacent pollination group. A healthy tree, particularly resistant to mildew, Apple Bountiful needs little pruning, and starts cropping early in life.
Site: Sheltered, sunny siteSoil: Fertile, well-drained, loamy soil, preferably slightly acid to neutralPosition: Full sun; tolerates partial shadePick: Late SeptemberKeep: Until NovemberHardiness: Fully hardyPollination: Pollination Group 3Uses: Cooking
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