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Glan Sevin (Llangadog)

£19.99

History & Discovery

Originating from Llangadog, a once popular mid-season eating apple.

Fruit

The fruit is sweet and refreshing. Cropping is heavy and reliable. The handsome, large fruit have a crumbly yet juicy, fine-flavoured texture. At its best in early November.

Rootstock & Eventual Tree Size

All fruit trees are grafted onto rootstocks. The rootstocks determine eventual tree size.
Bigger trees are more robust & produce more fruit, but take up more space.
Always choose a bigger rootstock if you need extra anchorage or your soil is poor (very wet, dry or rocky). Small trees cannot compete with grass and weeds.

If you want your fruit tree to remain smaller than its eventual tree size, simply prune back in the summer.

(Unsure about summer pruning? Check out our video guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlF_ekXp5PA)

Pollination Group B

Bilingual product label (left) and small tie-on label included.