You may be lucky if there are pollinating trees already in the area. You need two suitable trees. One to pollinate the Bramley and one to pollinate the pollinator. We planted Cox's orange pippin and Egremont russet to pollinate ours.
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I might even try planting a Bramley tree when we get back. Does it need a different tree nearby to pollinate?
