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Featured Items
Sweet 16 apple:
Sweet, juicy, spicy aftertaste, crisp, super hardy, an often overlooked
variety because it is usually slow to bear its first fruits but
on Bud 118 rootstock the wait will be cut by many years. Zone 3
New--Regent
Juneberry: Delicious 1/2" berries
that are sweet, juicy and very refreshing in June.
New--
Black Gold Sweet Cherry
Self - fertile cold hardy, frost tolerant, late blooming,
high yielding, and resistant to cracking and canker. Large, firm,
well flavored. Zone 5
New--
WhiteGold®PPAF Sweet Cherry
Beautiful,large, sweetcherry with a
shiny red blush over yellow skin. Firm, clear yellow flesh which
isvery hard.
Completely self fertile, very winter hardy for a sweet cherry, zone
5,very productive and frosttolerant.Very tolerant ofCherry Leaf
Spot.
Good crack resistant fruit and vigorous,highyielding tree.
Reliable pollenizer for other midseason
cherries. Z 5
Oriole
apple: Great all- purpose
early- ripening very winter- hardy apple. Zone 3 Read
More.
Wolf
River apple: Very
large fruits, very good tasting fresh and for pies. Hardy to zone
3 (N WI) Disease resistant.Read
More
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| Edible
Forest offers
fruit and nut trees not only for mild areas like Madison, WI but also
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previous home in zone
3, northern WI. You will find varieties and rootstocks for
areas with cold winters (zones 2 and 3 such as are typical
in states along the border with Canada as well as Alaska);
short summers (as short as a 90 day frost- free season, maybe
shorter); dry, windy conditions such as those found in locations
often found in Colorado, the Dakotas, Western Nebraska, Montana,
Wyoming, the High Plains of CA, etc; areas subject to Chinooks
and minimal summer sunlight such as found in parts of Alaska;
extremely sandy soil as in northern Wisconsin, and extreme
temperature swings such as those found in mountain valleys
and benches in Montana, Washington, etc.
You will also find
varieties chosen for disease resistance in zones 4 and
5, as well as antique and hard- cider apples. Don't forget
to check out the plum and pear stock too, chosen for quality,
hardiness, and disease resistance
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| Foxwhelp, Knobbed Russet,
Valentine apple, Kingston Black, Zestar, Wodarz, |
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