Bowsnbucks
5 year old buck +
Is Signal Fire a crab - or do those apples get bigger?? Where did you get SF??Someone just asked if that Signal Fire fruit is full-sized yet.
Is Signal Fire a crab - or do those apples get bigger?? Where did you get SF??Someone just asked if that Signal Fire fruit is full-sized yet.
I have a Sugar Tyme crab in our back yard. It's a really good tree. DR, good fall color, and 3/8" red fruit that's good fall / winter food for birds. Bought it from a landscape nursery. Trunk caliper at planting was about 1 1/2" - it's now about 3". I planted it 5 years ago, and it's now 11' tall - not on standard rootstock - so it won't get really big, it fits the spot it's in.I just ordered one each of
Red Jewel
Sugar Tyme
Adirondack
Mostly for winter interest in my yard because they are persistent small red fruited crabs. Looking forward to seeing how they do as an ornamentals.
Send a PM to Native Hunter as he lives in self described CAR hell and has some ones he likes or at least not crossed off the list yet. Believe Yates is one and think Hewes (Virginia) crab is another. Both are well respected southern apples/crabs and are mentioned as good for cider.If you were to buy two or three crabs for combination deer use and human use - close to no spray as possible - must be CAR resistant - and dont care about drop times or holding on tree, for southern US - what would you get. I have dolgo and Eliza’s Choice
Tree looks very clean. Any problems we can't see in the pic??
Bows,Is Signal Fire a crab - or do those apples get bigger?? Where did you get SF??
I have extremely heavy CAR pressure, and Kerr is pristine. Yates seems a little susceptible, but not to the extent that it will be dropping leaves or anything.If you were to buy two or three crabs for combination deer use and human use - close to no spray as possible - must be CAR resistant - and dont care about drop times or holding on tree, for southern US - what would you get. I have dolgo and Eliza’s Choice
I usually get the buck jitters off my plate with an early october bowhunt. Usually a doe or so-so buck depending on how buy I am that time of year. Deer #2 of the season is usually much nicer. Far as bow hunting goes, my main concern is a closer range broadside shot on a calm animal. Seen too many slob shot with a bow to play much past 30 yards, usually get one exactly at my 20 pin. Those 2 drops of blood searches for a buddies deer. experiences......I like my old liberty tree and have planted several new ones but its ripen date is a bit early for actual hunting benefit my enterprise is better in that regard and even it’s a bit early at my location zone 6b. I’m hoping some of the trees verities I’ve planted in the last couple years fill the latter maturing niche better.