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Tree source

Black Swamp

5 year old buck +
Were does everyone get there apples trees from? I need a good source! Also any sources on persimmons?
 
The wildlife group for fruit trees and MDOC for persimmons
 
Check out the 'pinned' Fruit Tree Guide post above, but here's a copy/paste from that great thread:

Popular Nurseries to buy Fruit Trees from:
Adams County Nursery Inc http://www.acnursery.com
Burnt Ridge Nursery http://www.burntridgenursery.com/
Century Farms Orchard http://www.centuryfarmorchards.com/
Cummin's Nursery http://www.cumminsnursery.com/
Grandpa's Orchard http://www.grandpasorchard.com/
St. Lawrence Nursery http://www.sln.potsdam.ny.us/
Stark Brothers Nursery http://www.starkbros.com/?gclid=CLzci9uL97sCFeg-MgodpTAAYw"
Wallace Nursery http://www.wallace-woodstock.com/
 
I have used ACN and Cummins. Happy with both.
 
I've used ACN, Cummins and SLN. I'm happy with all 3.
 
For apples, my personal "pecking order" is Cummins, ACN, and Stark Bros. If one does not have what I want, I just work my way down the list until I find stock. I can usually find what I'm looking for at one of those three, and I have confidence in all of them. lot2learn provides links to all of them above.
 
Wildlife group is great for pears and depending on zone apples but they use mm106 not my favorite but also now use b118 which yields a bigger tree and great for sandy soils. If you have heavier clay soils you may need m111 and century farms would be a good bet.
 
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