Introducing the esteemed Bountiful apple tree symbolises abundance and prosperity in British orchards. This medium-sized tree is a vision of elegance, adorned with delicate white blossoms that transform the landscape into a picture of natural beauty. The Bountiful apple itself lives up to its name, boasting a remarkable sweet and tangy taste, making it a favourite for fresh eating and culinary creations alike.
Flowering Group: 3
Harvest: Late September
Use: Eating and Cooking
Fertility: Not Self-fertile
Rootstock: M26, MM106
Description
Embark on a journey of taste and satisfaction with the Bountiful apple, an exquisite variety that lives up to its name. This apple is a true gem, offering a burst of juiciness and a delightful harmony of sweetness and tanginess in each bite. It's a perfect treat for snacking, impressing guests, or indulging in nature's bounty.
In the kitchen, the Bountiful apple shines as a versatile ingredient. It retains its firmness and shape when cooked, making it an ideal choice for pies, tarts, and desserts. The juice extracted from Bountiful apples is equally delightful, lending its refreshing and flavorful essence to various culinary endeavours.
The Bountiful apple tree boasts strength and resilience, thriving in the diverse climates of the British Isles. While it may be susceptible to scab, its resistance to mildew, canker, and late frosts ensures a plentiful harvest each year.
Planting Position
Select a sunny sContainer for your Bountiful apple tree to thrive, although it can tolerate partial shade. Providing some shelter from strong winds will promote optimal growth and fruit production. This apple variety thrives in loamy, sandy, or clay soils with a neutral pH. Regular pruning will help maintain the tree's shape and health, and professional advice can be sought for any significant pruning needs.
Attributes
Beyond its delectable taste and culinary versatility, the Bountiful apple tree is a sight. Its delicate white blossoms release a sweet fragrance, attracting bees and other pollinators to ensure a fruitful harvest. As autumn descends, the tree's ripe apples will also entice birds, bees, and other pollinating insects, adding to its allure and making it a delightful addition to any British garden or orchard. Embrace the prosperity and richness that the Bountiful apple tree brings, and revel in the abundance of its harvest.
Malus domestica 'Bountiful' | Apple Tree | Bare Root
- Use - Eating & Cooking
- Picking Time - Late September
- Flowering Group - 2
- Self-fertile - Not self-fertile
- Flavour Profile - Classic English cooking apple. Soft & juicy with sweet flavour.
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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