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Malus Red Sentinel Crab Apple Tree

sb44
sb44 Posts: 5,203 Forumite
I've been Money Tipped!
Our local Aldi have had their ornamental trees reduces for a week or so to £2.49 (I bought a birch and an ornamental almond last week).

This morning I popped in and was in two minds whether to buy a crab apple.

I didn't bother but had to call in again this afternoon and they had reduced them all to 99p!

Even though it is very twiggy with no greenery at all, I did the thumb nail test and it was green so I bought it.

I am going to put it in a large patio pot as I don't want it to get too big.

Do any other members have this variety (Malus Red Sentinel) or grow crab apple trees in pots?

Ta.

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  • DaftyDuck
    DaftyDuck Posts: 4,609 Forumite
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    I do know that the Crab Apple Golden Hornet from 2 years ago were on M9-337, which is a dwarfing rootstock (to 2 metres height). I bought one from a Kent fruitgrower, and paid 26 quid.... then saw the Aldi ones had exactly the same grower's label on the stem.

    Most Aldi trees are dwarfing, or semi-dwarfing, so you may be in luck. I have bought many from them, and most have grown well but small.

    I haven't seen the RedSentinel, though. :(
  • sb44
    sb44 Posts: 5,203 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    DaftyDuck wrote: »
    I do know that the Crab Apple Golden Hornet from 2 years ago were on M9-337, which is a dwarfing rootstock (to 2 metres height). I bought one from a Kent fruitgrower, and paid 26 quid.... then saw the Aldi ones had exactly the same grower's label on the stem.

    Most Aldi trees are dwarfing, or semi-dwarfing, so you may be in luck. I have bought many from them, and most have grown well but small.

    I haven't seen the RedSentinel, though. :(

    Small is good. :D

    I may pop in tomorrow as it is on the school run and have a look at the Japanese Cherry Blossom ones that they had, it is worth a punt for 99p!

    They have 40cm pots in Sainsburys at the minute for just under £3 which I may take a look at.

    ;)
  • DaftyDuck
    DaftyDuck Posts: 4,609 Forumite
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    edited 24 May 2013 at 10:31AM
    Small is this size after 3 years... needs a prune to tidy it up a bit..
    CrabHornet.jpg

    I really must repaint that bench too... getting to be LazyDuck :D

    One of it in flower 3 weeks ago...
    Crabblossom.png
  • sb44
    sb44 Posts: 5,203 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    DaftyDuck wrote: »
    Small is this size after 3 years... needs a prune to tidy it up a bit..
    CrabHornet.jpg

    I really must repaint that bench too... getting to be LazyDuck :D

    One of it in flower 3 weeks ago...
    Crabblossom.png

    That is lovely!

    Just a nice size, thanks for posting the pics, ;)

    What is the tree with the white flowers on in the background Dafty?
  • DaftyDuck
    DaftyDuck Posts: 4,609 Forumite
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    An apple tree! :D

    Tamarix and Ceanothus in the foreground.
  • sb44
    sb44 Posts: 5,203 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    DaftyDuck wrote: »
    An apple tree! :D

    Tamarix and Ceanothus in the foreground.

    I wasn't sure if it was an apple tree or one of the ornamental ones that I saw in Aldi.

    I recognise the name Ceanothus but had to google the other one, not well up on plants.

    :D
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