Hi @leesapollo
Great question and thanks for getting in touch.
You'd be amazed at just how good value bare root fruit trees are from B&M and other discount shops in late winter.
Bareroot fruit trees are a really cost effective way of planting trees in your garden. I've bought them myself and highly recommend them.
https://youtu.be/brWyWzrzGGU
In terms of pollination windows, your friend is right that some fruit trees need a compatible pollination partner tree. Most of the time, this is Apples and Pears, not as much with Cherries.
I wouldn't let that put you off as the chances of another neighbour somewhere in your postcode having a suitable compatible tree are higher the more trees we plant. Also honeybees one of our best pollinators can fly up to 3 miles in a radius foraging, so you don't need a tree next door or even on your street for yours to get pollinated.
If I were you I'd snap up a couple of trees and help both mother nature and also yourself with the potential fruit harvests!
Fruit trees are super easy to grow in small gardens and only require some light tough pruning, read my guide or watch my video below to explain.
https://youtu.be/RMKWBu_Bxv4
Do let us know how you get on!
Lee
Hi @leesapollo
Great question and thanks for getting in touch.
You'd be amazed at just how good value bare root fruit trees are from B&M and other discount shops in late winter.
Bareroot fruit trees are a really cost effective way of planting trees in your garden. I've bought them myself and highly recommend them.
In terms of pollination windows, your friend is right that some fruit trees need a compatible pollination partner tree. Most of the time, this is Apples and Pears, not as much with Cherries.
I wouldn't let that put you off as the chances of another neighbour somewhere in your postcode having a suitable compatible tree are higher the more trees we plant. Also honeybees one of our best pollinators can fly up to 3 miles in a radius foraging, so you don't need a tree next door or even on your street for yours to get pollinated.
If I were you I'd snap up a couple of trees and help both mother nature and also yourself with the potential fruit harvests!
Fruit trees are super easy to grow in small gardens and only require some light tough pruning, read my guide or watch my video below to explain.
Do let us know how you get on!
Lee