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Arthur Turner Apple Tree

Arthur Turner Apple Tree

Cooking Apple Tree

Bush, 80-150cm, MM106 (semi-vigorous), Bare root

Regular price £30
Sale price £30 Regular price £30
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Bush
Bush
Many stems low down

Despatched within 2-4 weeks

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Planting & Care
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Key features

Awards
Awards RHS Award of Garden Merit
Final size
Final size MM106 4-5m in 10 years
Fruit
Fruit Cooking apple
Pollination group
Pollination group C, Partially self-fertile
Cropping period
Cropping period Early Season (September)

Description

The Arthur Turner Apple Tree is a reliable producer of large, golden apples with a red flush where exposed to the sun. Cropping from September to November, these apples are best enjoyed within two weeks of picking. Known for their creamy, tangy flavour, they excel in cooking applications such as apple sauce, purées, and baking. While this tree is partially self-fertile, planting it near another apple tree enhances its yield for an even more bountiful harvest. Its dependable nature and versatile fruit make it an excellent addition to any garden.

AKA Malus domestica 'Arthur Turner

Planting Steps

Aftercare Advice

Apple trees require a good watering regime for a couple of years whilst they establish. Water well and regularly through spring and summer, increasing in hot or dry weather. If planting in autumn, you may only need to water a little. It is advisable to keep the area free of competing weeds and grass during this period.

Prune young apple trees for the first few years after planting to create a healthy, goblet-like shape with one central leader and several side shoots. Straight after planting, you can remove the lowest laterals. Prune back other branches by between a third and half their length.

In the following years, remove any shoots growing out of the trunk to maintain a clear stem. Also remove any crossing, diseased or damaged branches. If your tree is looking overcrowded, remove some of the larger branches to open up the canopy. This type of pruning should be carried out between November and March whilst the tree is dormant.

For more detailed advice and video guides, please visit our Help & Advice section.

Small shrubs (1-3) Young trees & 4+ small shrubs Select semi-mature trees & shrubs (1-4) All other mature trees (any quantity)
Mainland UK ex. Scottish Highlands £10 £12 £35 from £55
Scottish Highlands & the Islands From £30
Outside Mainland UK Currently we are unable to deliver outside of Mainland UK

Product Details

Key features

Awards
Awards RHS Award of Garden Merit
Final size
Final size MM106 4-5m in 10 years
Fruit
Fruit Cooking apple
Pollination group
Pollination group C, Partially self-fertile
Cropping period
Cropping period Early Season (September)

Description

The Arthur Turner Apple Tree is a reliable producer of large, golden apples with a red flush where exposed to the sun. Cropping from September to November, these apples are best enjoyed within two weeks...

The Arthur Turner Apple Tree is a reliable producer of large, golden apples with a red flush where exposed to the sun. Cropping from September to November, these apples are best enjoyed within two weeks of picking. Known for their creamy, tangy flavour, they excel in cooking applications such as apple sauce, purées, and baking. While this tree is partially self-fertile, planting it near another apple tree enhances its yield for an even more bountiful harvest. Its dependable nature and versatile fruit make it an excellent addition to any garden.

AKA Malus domestica 'Arthur Turner

Planting & Care

Planting Steps

Aftercare Advice

Apple trees require a good watering regime for a couple of years whilst they establish. Water well and regularly through spring and summer, increasing in hot or dry weather. If planting in autumn, you may only need to water a little. It is advisable to keep the area free of competing weeds and grass during this period.

Prune young apple trees for the first few years after planting to create a healthy, goblet-like shape with one central leader and several side shoots. Straight after planting, you can remove the lowest laterals. Prune back other branches by between a third and half their length.

In the following years, remove any shoots growing out of the trunk to maintain a clear stem. Also remove any crossing, diseased or damaged branches. If your tree is looking overcrowded, remove some of the larger branches to open up the canopy. This type of pruning should be carried out between November and March whilst the tree is dormant.

For more detailed advice and video guides, please visit our Help & Advice section.

Delivery Information

Small shrubs (1-3) Young trees & 4+ small shrubs Select semi-mature trees & shrubs (1-4) All other mature trees (any quantity)
Mainland UK ex. Scottish Highlands £10 £12 £35 from £55
Scottish Highlands & the Islands From £30
Outside Mainland UK Currently we are unable to deliver outside of Mainland UK