A variety of considerable antiquity. Still popular in Northern areas, this is a verybproductive little tree that every year produces generous quantities of fruit for cooking.
Carlisle Codlin apple tree – Season:
Pick from early September and can be used through October.
Carlisle Codlin – appearance:
Small to medium sized, almost entirely pale green ripening to soft yellow. Flesh a clean white.
Carlisle Codlin apple trees – flavour:
Lots of fruity flavour.
Uses:
A cooking variety which cooks to a juicy puree. When baked erupts into white apple froth.
Cropping & Growth
Quite compact and freely spurring, heavy cropper & hardy.
Carlisle Codlin - Pollination: Pollination group ‘B’ so pollinate with varieties in the same or adjacent groups.
Tree sizes for Carlisle Codlin:
M27 is a miniature stock, ideal for very small gardens, pots on the patio etc. Grows to around 180cm’s. Good hearty soil is preferred.
M9 is classed as dwarfing and a good intermiate stock. Matures to 200cm’s plus with a similar spread. M9 is heavy cropping and promotes larger fruits, but needs permanent staking and good soil.
M26 stock Is classed as semi-dwarfing. Does well on poorer soil. Reaches 300cm’s+ with the same spread.
MM106 is vigorous and the best choice for where a larger ‘orchard sized’ tree is required. Grows 4m+ with the same spread and suitable for most soils.