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5ft 'Kingston Black' Apple Tree | Bare Root | 2 Years Old
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5ft 'Kingston Black' Apple Tree | Bare Root | 2 Years Old

5ft 'Kingston Black' Apple Tree | Bare Root | 2 Years Old

  • A small, dark apple from the West Country, renowned as the top choice for vintage cider production.
  • Sometimes called Taunton Black, it's highly valued by heritage and small-scale cider producers.
  • Offers a classic bittersharp taste, ideal for crafting excellent cider.
  • Harvest in the late season, from October to early November.
  • Awarded the RHS 'Plants for Pollinators' mark.
  • Grown on an MM106 rootstock, reaching a maximum size of 4m x 4m, perfect for average gardens.
  • Requires a pollination partner from Group 2, 3, or 4.
  • Professionally pruned before dispatch to encourage strong, bushy growth.
$47.95
5ft 'Kingston Black' Apple Tree | Bare Root | 2 Years Old
$47.95

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5ft 'Kingston Black' Apple Tree | Bare Root | 2 Years Old

  • A small, dark apple from the West Country, renowned as the top choice for vintage cider production.
  • Sometimes called Taunton Black, it's highly valued by heritage and small-scale cider producers.
  • Offers a classic bittersharp taste, ideal for crafting excellent cider.
  • Harvest in the late season, from October to early November.
  • Awarded the RHS 'Plants for Pollinators' mark.
  • Grown on an MM106 rootstock, reaching a maximum size of 4m x 4m, perfect for average gardens.
  • Requires a pollination partner from Group 2, 3, or 4.
  • Professionally pruned before dispatch to encourage strong, bushy growth.

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  • A small, dark apple from the West Country, renowned as the top choice for vintage cider production.
  • Sometimes called Taunton Black, it's highly valued by heritage and small-scale cider producers.
  • Offers a classic bittersharp taste, ideal for crafting excellent cider.
  • Harvest in the late season, from October to early November.
  • Awarded the RHS 'Plants for Pollinators' mark.
  • Grown on an MM106 rootstock, reaching a maximum size of 4m x 4m, perfect for average gardens.
  • Requires a pollination partner from Group 2, 3, or 4.
  • Professionally pruned before dispatch to encourage strong, bushy growth.