What would be a good pollinator to pair with my Kieffer trees? I guess they're self pollinating but pollinators trees make a big difference.
Also looking for a source for kieffer pears. It seems like most of the bigger nurseries don't carry them for some reason.
I first started with Kieffers from Rural King a few years ago, before I learned about all these better trees. Those first Kieffers are growing really well, even though they're on some unknown semi-dwarf rootstock.
Yeah I'm already hooked. I will buy a notebook and keep a journal on my experiences. I never knew apples could be so interesting.![]()
Just wait until you get into the "ploids"...diploid, triploid, etc. While with many trees good information can be hard to find, with apples, I find more good information out there than I can digest!
I have a pin oak in my front yard. I planted it when it was 1" caliper and about 7 ft. tall. It took about 10 years to make any acorns ..... and a pin oak is usually the fastest variety to produce acorns ( not counting sawtooth - no experience with them ). In general oaks grow slowly & take YEARS to produce acorns. They must be caged or deer will eat 'em to the ground. Seedlings or whips - plan on 30 years for acorns. FWIW.
Most of thi chinkapins and white oaks don't seem to like my area based on what the internet says. Bur oaks are reported to be more tolerant of northern climates, so I am going to try those near my red oak groves.
Anyone had success with chinkapins.or white oaks in zone 4?