Limelight is an attractive green / yellow apple, with a crisp juicy bite and a rich apple flavour.
It is easy to grow, and ripens mid-season - usually the middle of September in the UK.
In good conditions it is quite a heavy cropper.
Let me know when Limelight apple trees are back in stock.
If you do not hear from us by March you can contact us to pre-order for next autumn.
Limelight has been developed specifically for UK gardeners, with a parentage that includes such reliable garden varieties as James Grieve and Discovery. It has some disease resistance too.
Limelight is not self-fertile, so you will need another different but compatible variety planted nearby in order to produce fruit. The following varieties are good pollinators for Limelight. If you are not sure about pollination requirements don't hesitate to ask us.
Kent, UK, 2000. Related to James Grieve, Golden Delicious, and Discovery.
Apples are very versatile, and all varieties can be eaten or used in the kitchen. However varieties specifically grown as eating apples tend to have the best flavours for eating raw.
The main thing to decide when choosing an eating apple is when you intend to eat the apples. Early season apples are typically ready in August, and generally don't keep very long. Mid-season apples are ripe in early September, while late-season apples start to become ripe in late September and October. Many of the late-season varieties can also be stored in a fridge or cold shed for several months into the winter.
Some apple varieties are self-fertile, but most are not. However in most areas of the UK you do not need to worry whether your apple trees are self-fertile or not, as there will be other apple trees in nearby gardens to help with pollination.