sandbur
5 year old buck +
What is the history of Frostbite that intrigues you?Considering you are a finder of apple varieties, I'd like to hear what 3 trees you would have if you could only have 3 at your property. Could pick 3 for eating and 3 for wildlife.
I do try to find info on apples and their history. I barely have room at home for a few more. Hoping to add frostbite because of its historical significance. I have cranberry at home, which I believe is a close relative to niedzwetzkyana
For eating would be KinderKrisp, Chestnut Crab, and Zestar. Prairie Magic or Trailman would also be good choices.
For deer, I would choose three trees that feed deer through the fall and winter. Big Dog and Buckman do that. Courthouse Crab also seems to do that. I would like a very cold winter to test it’s hardiness as it is growing in a town and about 1/2 mile from a river with open water. It is some sort of rootstock, probably a seedling, as is Big Dog.
Now, I will change the question, just like a politician always does…
What three apple trees would I use to feed deer through the fall and into winter?
Chestnut Crab for early bow season and up to about now. Big Dog for the period from late October into winter.
For the period in between… right now Red Baron is dropping and still loaded with fruit. I need to check my records and see if that is typical. Noran still has some fruit. I have a variety of young trees and a couple of mature seedlings outback, but that is a ‘no go area’ until rifle season.
Kerr has a ton of fruit, but it tends to be just a little small for a deer tree. Perhaps on Anty would bet better.
Sorry rambling answer.
Two current pictures of Red Baron.

