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Najdared New!!!
From this season off we have Najdared available from ower nursery. Najdared is a early mutant of Idared. Idared can be picked a week earlier than Idared. Besides the earlier pickingmoment is the taste of Najdared better than Idared!! For more information about Najdared you can klick here.

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Cold storage
We have a new cold storage since 2004, where we can store fruit trees and rootstocks optimally by using the newest technology.
The trees are stored at 1 degree centigrade and with a humidity of 96 %.
This gives us the possibilty to supply our clients with trees of a good quality in autumn as well as in spring.
When you are planning to plant in spring, we advise to put the roots of the trees into water 24 to 48 hours before planting. |
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Inova varieties
Inova is a Dutch organization which looks for new apple varieties. They have found some new varieties, which are good replacements for the present varieties.
The Inova varieties we can offer you are: Junami, Rubens, Wellant and Autento. The Junami and the Rubens are destined for the normal cultivation, that the next years will set up a areaal, to supply the supermarkets. For the homeselling, Wellant and Autento will be promoted for the consumers.
By clicking on the pictures below, you will see the specific quality of the different varieties.
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Red Topaz
We have Red Topaz in our Nursery since 2004. This is a colour mutation from the standard Topaz, witch has a smooth colour in all. The Red Topaz is perfect for biological fruit farmers, who want a Scap resistant apple, which is almost not susceptible for mildew and which also remains free from fruittreecreps.
By clicking on the picture bellow, you can read the specific quality of the Red Topaz.
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EarlyBrea
EarlyBrea will be delivered by our nursery from autumn 2006. They will be picked about mid-September for the first time.
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Pollination Tables
Which apple variety pollinates the other? You will find the solution below!
By clicking on the links bellow you will find the pollination tables for apples, pears, cherries and plums.
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