What is late? Where/what zone?
I’m in zone 7 and the tree was mostly full and unripe on November 15th. Dropping from then through mid December here
What is late? Where/what zone?
It has progressively gotten less activity every year since it started. There are a lot more places for scion out there now and I think most of us who were doing a lot of the trading have a lot of trees we were looking for. The other issue is many of us are running out of places to put new trees.
Going to be happy with what I got past next year, start making franken trees, or widdle down the backpard foodplot to make room. I am making a food plot seeder this spring and building a spray hood for it, so I can foodplot near apple trees and not worry about over spray. Trees bordering plot are smaller M7's so the roots don't wander as far.I have definitely ran out of places. And the one club scion I was looking for I found a local source![]()
I will take a stick, im about an hour from Springfield, anything here has to be CAR resistant. Great find!Just drove past this tree pulled in visited with property owner zone 6B he said green hard apples south central Mo 30 min to Springfield guys last name Propst cut some scion going to graft a couple any takers for scion I’ll ship it. Likely CAR resistant.
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Here's what I'm looking for
Akane
Ananas Reinette
Blenheim Orange
Burgundy
Candy Crab
Cornish Aromatic
Dolgo
Eden Crab
Ginger Gold
Grey Pearmain
Hawaii
Hunt Russet
Karmijn de Sonnaville
Norkent
Old Nonpareil
Reine de Reinettes
September Ruby
Spartan
Sunset
Suntan
Here's what I can offer for trade (some very limited)
Zestar
Chestnut Crab
Frostbite
Sweet Sixteen
Zabergau Reinette
Honey Gold
Northern Spy
Pipsqueak
Ashmeads Kernel
Trailman Crab
Opalescent
Windham Russet
Westfield Seek No Further
Canadian Strawberry
Tolman Sweet
Blue Pearmain
Starkey
Baldwin
Holstein
Keepsake
Golden Russet
Black Oxford
Connell Red
Newtown Pippin
Mount Royal
Golden Gage (St. Lawrence)
La Crescent
Black Ice
Superior
My Northern Spy is a grafted branch about 4' long that set a couple fruit last year that did not make it to maturity, its definitely living up to its reputation of taking time to fruit. No disease issues so far and I didn't notice any CAR on it but the Newtown Pippin on the same tree was covered.CrazyEd, IF you got a twig or two of hewe's and/or dolgo I'd take some. Thinking that might be a good one for camp.
roth2000, IS your Northenr spy mature? I am doing an experiment with letting a M111 grow to maturity. It's 3/4s northern spy 1/4 malling 2. Any disease issues. Also, when it's it ripe and when does it drop? Not sure If I am spraying for cedar apple rust, but I do spray for bugs.