bornagain62511
5 year old buck +
Hi everyone,
I was interested in adding some more varieties of apples when I start t-budding in a couple weeks. Some of you might remember me from several years ago on the QDMA forums where my user name was "whitetail fanatic". I've t-budded hundreds of apple trees on our farm but I haven't been on this forum much nor the QDMA forums for the past several years, so I was wondering if some of you apple experts could fill me in on any varieties that I might not be aware of that make for excellent deer apples.
My main goals are:
1. varieties with at least a fair degree of disease resistance.
2. varieties that tend to have nicely shaped branch formation (I've noticed that Liberty and Galarina seem to be the best horizontal branch forming varieties of what we have growing on our farm so far)
3. varieties that tend to hang onto their apples late into the fall and winter months.
as of now, I have the following varieties.
galarina
liberty
enterprise
winecrisp
snowsweet
honeycrisp
honeygold
northwest greening
gold rush
williams pride (early ripening)
red free (early ripening)
thanks in advance for any replies!
I was interested in adding some more varieties of apples when I start t-budding in a couple weeks. Some of you might remember me from several years ago on the QDMA forums where my user name was "whitetail fanatic". I've t-budded hundreds of apple trees on our farm but I haven't been on this forum much nor the QDMA forums for the past several years, so I was wondering if some of you apple experts could fill me in on any varieties that I might not be aware of that make for excellent deer apples.
My main goals are:
1. varieties with at least a fair degree of disease resistance.
2. varieties that tend to have nicely shaped branch formation (I've noticed that Liberty and Galarina seem to be the best horizontal branch forming varieties of what we have growing on our farm so far)
3. varieties that tend to hang onto their apples late into the fall and winter months.
as of now, I have the following varieties.
galarina
liberty
enterprise
winecrisp
snowsweet
honeycrisp
honeygold
northwest greening
gold rush
williams pride (early ripening)
red free (early ripening)
thanks in advance for any replies!