The orchard is doing well, with the exception of 20 - 30 trees on B118 rootstock that are either leaners or have completely fallen over. I try to spray every two weeks or so due to Marssonia leaf Blight that is prevalent in my area. I would rate my standout trees to be Liberty, Querina...
Still at 42
Made it to camp today, as of 12/4/21: Percent still hanging
Approx. 10% or less - Liberty, Wickson, Florina, Suncrisp
40% - Wolf River, Enterprise
50% - Sundance, Kerr
close to 100% - Goldrush, Golden Hornet
I'm at 42
As of 11/9, still hanging
25% - Liberty, Florina Querina.
50% - Wolf River, Golden Delicious
90%+ - Enterprise, Gold Rush, Kerr, Sundance, Suncrisp
Skelly, does this bracket include an anchor for installing in wet concrete when poured or are you required to wait until the concrete dries and then drill the hardened concrete to install a fastener?
Bill, Catscratch, Skelly, that's kind of what I had imagined doing but wasn't very clear in my description. Thanks for the reinforcement. I am still still looking for a good strong galvanized steel bracket that is easy to install, sets in wet concrete and secures the base of the 4 x 4 posts.
After years of procrastination , I have finally decided to build a covered deck/porch off of the North side of our cabin overlooking our pond. The deck will run the entire length of the cabin North wall about 32' and extend about 10' from the cabin. The cabin side of the deck and new steel roof...
Some of the apple trees in my orchard have been hit hard by the Marssonina Leaf Blotch this year. I also first noted the problem in 2018 and have had problems every year since with some of the varieties being fully defoliated by August/September. I have tried to keep up with fungicide sprays...
My Sundance trees have been bearing fruit for about 3 or 4 years now. I would rate it on par with Galarina and Goldrush as being a late hanger with my notes listing it as having a quite a few apples still hanging through January last year. Apple ripens about the first of November in zone 5a...
I attempted to develop an "Apple drop chart" based on my orchard location in Western NY. Finally gave up as it seemed that I always had something more important to do at the time. From my limited entries in 2017, I listed Querina as dropping approximately 40% of fruit by Nov. 1st and 70% by...
I have found that how heavy my trees bear is more determined by the scion variety than the rootstock. Here is a picture of Querina on ELMA111 rootstock.
I have been using a Rem 700 BDL in the 25-06 for many years now, bought in the early 70's. Has never failed me on whitetail. Took it to Alaska where it was deadly on caribou.