Hello, I'm interested to learn what varieties of Asian pears you have out and what rootstock you have under them. ThanksI have several apple trees and pear trees that produce and I am sure deer eat some but what I get the most pics of is coyotes,as far eating,the asian pear is my best.I have half a dozen varieties and none stay past november
I have several apple trees and pear trees that produce and I am sure deer eat some but what I get the most pics of is coyotes,as far eating,the asian pear is my best.I have half a dozen varieties and none stay past november
I wouldn’t cross it off your list. Mine (4th leaf) had a couple hundred apples this year and were still yellow as of Thanksgiving week. More importantly for a northern guy they have a really late, long bloom time. There will be years this may be the only apple on my place. I plan on grafting a few more. Probably will be top works, I don’t think you would want a large % of your trees to be GH but a couple and a few branches on other trees would be a great addition. It is also hardy for zone 3 which is not listed anywhere but mine has been through 3 winters and seen temps in the -30’sThanks for the sharing your experiences guys. I'll cross the Golden Hornet my wish list, make room for something that works better .
Don't forget to update your list Native. I for one, use it as a reference and I'm sure others do to.![]()
I wouldn’t cross it off your list. Mine (4th leaf) had a couple hundred apples this year and were still yellow as of Thanksgiving week. More importantly for a northern guy they have a really late, long bloom time. There will be years this may be the only apple on my place. I plan on grafting a few more. Probably will be top works, I don’t think you would want a large % of your trees to be GH but a couple and a few branches on other trees would be a great addition. It is also hardy for zone 3 which is not listed anywhere but mine has been through 3 winters and seen temps in the -30’s
Mine is still the same size as when I planted it. Each yr it produces more fruit, but never gets taller. I might pull fruit next yr and fertilize it in the spring. Or I might forget this thread and not do anything...I wouldn’t cross it off your list. Mine (4th leaf) had a couple hundred apples this year and were still yellow as of Thanksgiving week. More importantly for a northern guy they have a really late, long bloom time. There will be years this may be the only apple on my place. I plan on grafting a few more. Probably will be top works, I don’t think you would want a large % of your trees to be GH but a couple and a few branches on other trees would be a great addition. It is also hardy for zone 3 which is not listed anywhere but mine has been through 3 winters and seen temps in the -30’s
Chummer are you getting much growth on your Golden Hornets? Natives pictured tree is much bigger than any of mine. Mine are the slowest growing trees I have tried so far, none of them are any bigger than when they went in the ground 3 years ago and aren't much more than a whip. Mine are on MM111 rootstock. I had a couple that I let fruit this year to see what they would do. The apples hang are dropping now.
I wouldn’t cross it off your list. Mine (4th leaf) had a couple hundred apples this year and were still yellow as of Thanksgiving week. More importantly for a northern guy they have a really late, long bloom time. There will be years this may be the only apple on my place. I plan on grafting a few more. Probably will be top works, I don’t think you would want a large % of your trees to be GH but a couple and a few branches on other trees would be a great addition. It is also hardy for zone 3 which is not listed anywhere but mine has been through 3 winters and seen temps in the -30’sThanks for the sharing your experiences guys. I'll cross the Golden Hornet my wish list, make room for something that works better .
It’s funny you mention that. Mine is probably 7’ tall but has one of the thickest trunks of any of my trees. It is on a weird rootstock. When I ordered it there were no other options. I will have to check what it is on. The first winter had a lot of -30’s and the tree had some damage. It rebounded strong, throwing branches all over so I let it do its thing. It is more like a bush at this point but with the small fruit I kinda of like that way so I am going to leave it alone.Chummer are you getting much growth on your Golden Hornets? Natives pictured tree is much bigger than any of mine. Mine are the slowest growing trees I have tried so far, none of them are any bigger than when they went in the ground 3 years ago and aren't much more than a whip. Mine are on MM111 rootstock. I had a couple that I let fruit this year to see what they would do. The apples hang are dropping now.
I have a few dolgo seedlings growing. Now that I have entered the grafting world should I just graft these now. What are the chances one turns into something better than I can graft.My tree fruited this summer after -41 last winter. It tried to bloom the first year I grafted and every year since.
Good growth and it is on dolgo.
I think you guys are missing something if you haven’t used dolgo rootstock.
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My tree fruited this summer after -41 last winter. It tried to bloom the first year I grafted and every year since.
Good growth and it is on dolgo.
I think you guys are missing something if you haven’t used dolgo rootstock.
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