How to grow your own fruit with this attractive, space-saving method. All you need is a sunny fence or wall.
How to grow your own fruit with this attractive, space-saving method. All you need is a sunny fence or wall.
The term espalier refers to the way fruit trees are trained to grow against a wall. It makes the tree easier to prune and the fruit easier to pick. This decorative method was often used traditional walled kitchen gardens and is perfectly suited to growing fruit in the smaller garden.
The advantage is that you can also buy a ready-trained tree. Perfect for the small garden, an espalier tree has branches trained horizontally on either side of the stem to make a compact, but productive tree. Many varieties can be bought as bare rooted trees in the winter (usually from specialist nurseries).
You can also buy espaliered trees in pots at garden centres which are available all year round. These are perfect for growing where space is limited. The trees usually have two tiers of branches and will quickly make three or four tiers.
Learn how to grow single tear esplier trees with Alan Titchmarsh.
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