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The Winter Wildlife crab reliably carries another fine crop of crabs.
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Anybody have a Viola crab that is fruiting? Thought I was going to have a good crop but most dropped off with the June drop. Most of mine are an elongated crab.
Nice trees, Rick !! That Winter Wildlife crab is loaded. Ours are just starting to produce this year. Your pix give me a good feeling for the future of those WW crabs.
Our Violi's crab put on 2 apples this summer. I have yet to try one for taste - still turning reddish. Thanks for sharing the pix.
^^^^^^ I was told ( back in February ) by Connor Hardiman, the new owner of SLN, that they would be grafting a batch of their regularly-carried crabs for the 2018 season. Winter Wildlife, All-Winter-Hangover, Violi's, Centennial, etc., should be available for next spring's order. FWIW.
^^^^^^ I was told ( back in February ) by Connor Hardiman, the new owner of SLN, that they would be grafting a batch of their regularly-carried crabs for the 2018 season. Winter Wildlife, All-Winter-Hangover, Violi's, Centennial, etc., should be available for next spring's order. FWIW.
My Winter Wildlife crab has taken a "breather" this year and is carrying a light crop for the first time. My Viola crab while not carrying a heavy crop does have the best crop it's produced for me so far. Here's some pics of the Viola taken a couple of days ago.
My Winter Wildlife crab has taken a "breather" this year and is carrying a light crop for the first time. My Viola crab while not carrying a heavy crop does have the best crop it's produced for me so far. Here's some pics of the Viola taken a couple of days ago.
Your Viola looks to be doing well. Nice sized fruit. Do they get any better for eating later ??
When you said your Winter Wildlife is taking a breather, I'll add this bit of info. Most of our regular apple trees must have been nipped with a late frost this past spring, as only a few had a couple apples. But our crabs have fruit and some of those have really good crops ( for their age ). The crabs just seem to grind it out each year - and without fussing over them. For wildlife, I don't think you can beat crabs. They just don't seem finicky.
We have 1 Violi's crab at camp and it hasn't fruited yet. It's in a spot that gets some shade, so that may play a part in lack of fruit so far. It's on a sloping hillside behind the cabin along with a Centurion crab, a Whitney crab, a Chestnut crab, an unknown crab ( 1 1/2" fruit ), an unknown apple tree of 45+ years age, and a Prairie Spy apple tree. Hopefully we get the Viola to fruit next year.
We have 1 Violi's crab at camp and it hasn't fruited yet. It's in a spot that gets some shade, so that may play a part in lack of fruit so far. It's on a sloping hillside behind the cabin along with a Centurion crab, a Whitney crab, a Chestnut crab, an unknown crab ( 1 1/2" fruit ), an unknown apple tree of 45+ years age, and a Prairie Spy apple tree. Hopefully we get the Viola to fruit next year.
Back in post #2 of this thread, I said our Violi's crab had put on 2 apples in 2017. It did. I didn't taste them then and they were gone on the next trip to camp.
In post #17 above, I said our Violi's hadn't fruited yet. I was wrong - it did in 2017, but none on it this year, that I saw. God knows what may have been on it that was picked or eaten by squirrels or deer. I'm anxious to try Violi's crabs myself.