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Nursery Novice
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HELLO!

Post by Nursery Novice »

I just found this forum and wanted to say hi to everyone first of all. It looks like this forum is fairly new, but I'm hoping I will get lucky and find an Expert to answer a very hard question (actually several in one) for me. I want to start a Nursery propegating Apple tree's (among others) for wildlife, but I am finding it very hard to find the following information:

1st & most importantly, I need trees that DROP thier Apples through out October- November and December (at least) with drop dates overlapping so there are always apples on the ground.

COLD tolerant to At Least zone 5. STRONGLY PREFER zone 3 or 4 { The colder the better }

Produce quickly, heavily & annually.

Are as Disease and Pest free as possible (ie. "care free" or "spray free").

Are "Good Keepers".

Can tolerate wide range of soils. (Rootstocks should take care of this?)

Now that you are done laughing :lol: , can someone give it a shot. :wink:
Nursery Novice
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Post by Nursery Novice »

I know I am asking a lot, but someone out there must be able to at help me a little or direct me to someone who can.
circlecorchards
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Location: Hinckley, MN

variety questions

Post by circlecorchards »

why dont you call me
651-286-6230
Much easier to talk than write it all out
Large private orchard. Sells apples, other fruits as well as trees locally
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Post by Nursery Novice »

Thank you! I will call that number.
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Post by Nursery Novice »

When is the best time to call you? I work 2nd shift.
circlecorchards
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Post by circlecorchards »

that is my daytime business number CST 9 - 4
Large private orchard. Sells apples, other fruits as well as trees locally
peabody
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Post by peabody »

The date that the apples drop changes from season to season. Also apples that drop in southern Michigan will drop on different dates in northern Michigan. While not related directly to your question, you might be encouraging the spread of TB in your local deer heard by encouraging group feeding sites. Where are you located?
appleman
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Post by appleman »

I specialize in the fruit you are looking for. website is www.organicsams.com
I'm have a lot more availbe then on the site right now. you can email me organicsams@ainop.com

Liberty,Freedom,Jonafree, Macfree, Williams Pride, Redfree, Priscilla, Newt Grindal, Gideon, And soon Pristine (havent yet done the royalty agreement with the patentholder.
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