Give your tree the best start
Help your new tree establish quickly with our essential tree planting kit. It contains everything needed to support healthy root development and protect your tree while it settles into its new home.
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'Blenheim Orangeis a very vigorous deciduous tree which produces an abundance of white-pink flowers in spring, followed by heavy...
'Blenheim Orangeis a very vigorous deciduous tree which produces an abundance of white-pink flowers in spring, followed by heavy crops of greenish yellow to orange fruits that are streaked with red when ripe. The fruits have a nutty, slightly sour yet sweet flavour and a crispy texture, making them perfect for eating raw or for processing into a tasty, stiff purée for pies, crumbles and preserves. The vigorous tree is slow to come into crop but then produces heavily. The fresh fruits store well, providing a good supply even until late winter. 'Blenheim Orange' has been awarded the Award of Garden Merit given by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), which helps gardeners make informed choices about plants.
Position
Full sun
Flowering period
April - May
Soil type
All soil types
Hardiness
Fully hardy
If your plants are looking a little wilted right now, don't worry! Plants like to be filled with water to keep their structure, and when it's hot that water evaporates.
Just give them an off-schedule watering and they'll be right as rain in no time! Be careful not to flood them - plants don't like extremes.
Your fruit tree will only produce fruit if their flowers have been pollinated. This is usually done by pollinating insects, which will transfer pollen from one flower to another. Honeybees, the main pollinating insect, will travel several miles in search of blossom. So if there exists another apple or crabapple within that radius it will most likely bear fruit.
Some apple trees are self-fertile, while others need a pollination partner from the same or neighbouring pollination group. Although self-fertile varieties form fruit without the help of a pollination partner, a pollination partner will still greaten their yields. Triploid trees cannot pollinate other trees, but they can be pollinated by another, and crabapples can pollinate apple trees.
Help your new tree establish quickly with our essential tree planting kit. It contains everything needed to support healthy root development and protect your tree while it settles into its new home.
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