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Purchased in 2018, it took until 2021 to obtain fruits, but here we go! I will now attempt to graft one or two other varieties onto it.
Thomas
Essonne (91)" would be translated as "Essonne (91)" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Young plant arrived well packaged and in good condition, just a branch tip broken off by a few centimetres.
Now I'm looking forward to spring to see how it grows back!
Adrien
ROGNES" would be translated as "GALLS" in British English.
Very Beautiful Apple tree received as a replacement for a previous order. I have regained my Confidence in the Quality of the products sold and the Professionalism of the Customer Service, which did not hesitate to promptly send me this new Golden Delicious Apple tree. I will therefore continue my orders at Promesse de Fleurs more than ever.
Francois
North
Very beautiful young plant, very well presented and packaged. Now ... water water.
Michel
Superb
Good pruning, and very beautiful. Can't wait for the water.
Thomas D.
Alsace
Can I plant this apple tree in a half-sun, half-shade area? An apricot tree is planted 10 meters (33 feet) away.
Response from Promesse de Fleurs: Apple trees appreciate well-sunlit locations. Ideally, they require a minimum of 6 hours of sunlight per day. Pair it with a Queen of the Pippins, Granny Smith, Starking Delicious, or Melrose apple tree.