The Eden apple tree is a fantastic addition to your garden. This medium-sized tree produces lovely white and pink flowers that brighten up your landscape. The Eden apple isn’t just pretty—it tastes great too, perfect for eating fresh or using in cooking.
Flowering Group: 3
Harvest: October
Use: Eating, Juicing and Cooking
Fertility: Not Self-fertile
Rootstock: M26, M27
Description
The Eden apple has a good balanced sweetness and mild tang making it a great snack apple, and it shines in the kitchen too. Whether you’re making pies, tarts, or refreshing apple juice, this apple does it all.
This tree is a strong grower and does well across the UK. It’s also pretty resilient against common diseases, so you can expect a good harvest each year.
Planting Position
For best results, plant your Eden™ apple tree in a sunny spot, though it can handle some shade. A bit of shelter from strong winds will help it grow and produce better fruit. It prefers loamy, sandy, or clay soils with a neutral pH. Regular pruning will keep the tree healthy, but if you’re unsure about heavy pruning, it’s a good idea to get some expert advice.
Malus domestica 'Eden' | Apple Tree | Bare Root
- Use - Eating, Cooking, Juicing
- Picking Time - October
- Flowering Group - 3
- Self-fertile - Not self-fertile
- Flavour Profile - Crisp, sweet & aromatic
Enhance your gardening experience with these accessories to accompany your Adam's Pearmain Apple Tree:
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Stake & Tie - To support young trees, it is recommended you pant them with a stake & tie for the first couple of years.
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Rootgrow - For healthier and more dense root system and better and more balanced growth, use Mycorrhizal fungi when planting.
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