blueKYstream
5 year old buck +
I received a Fall shipment of apples to plant from Century Farm Orchards. One of the trees I ordered was Old Fashioned Limbertwig, but I received Old Fashioned Winesap by mistake. I called David, the owner, later that day (after I planted it). He said it was probably a better wildlife tree than Old Fashioned Limbertwig and has excellent diseases resistance.
I did a quick search and it seems the ripening dates are about the same. Limbertwig may be a better eating apple perhaps but I'm planting for wildlife predominately. I didn't know it was a triploid at the time I planted it, so I have two triploids together (in order I planted Liberty, Enterprise, Old Fashioned Winesap, Arkansas Black, Yates, Keener Seedling). I planted them at 20-24 feet spacing. My questions are, is the Winesap resistant to diseases, specifically scab and fireblight and will I have an issue with pollination? There were some conflicting things I read with respect to the resistance to fireblight and scab. Most sources seem to suggest it's moderately resistant to everything and immune to CAR. Some growers seem to say it's susceptible to one or both FB and Scab. Perhaps some are confusing it with another variety of winesap though...I'm not sure. David is a great guy. He said he'd replace it promptly. If it's a suitable with a no-spray program, I think I'm fine with leaving it as is.
P.S. This is in no way a knock on Century Farm Orchards for the mixup. I am very pleased with the quality of the trees and David is great to work with! I also ordered some pear trees (Moonglow, Korean Giant and Plumblee) and I'm particulary impressed with the size of those! For comparison, I ordered from The Wildlife Group in the Spring. Century Farm Orchards blows them away! They are bigger than the ones I got from TWG despite those having a growing season. Here's a few pictures I snapped.




I did a quick search and it seems the ripening dates are about the same. Limbertwig may be a better eating apple perhaps but I'm planting for wildlife predominately. I didn't know it was a triploid at the time I planted it, so I have two triploids together (in order I planted Liberty, Enterprise, Old Fashioned Winesap, Arkansas Black, Yates, Keener Seedling). I planted them at 20-24 feet spacing. My questions are, is the Winesap resistant to diseases, specifically scab and fireblight and will I have an issue with pollination? There were some conflicting things I read with respect to the resistance to fireblight and scab. Most sources seem to suggest it's moderately resistant to everything and immune to CAR. Some growers seem to say it's susceptible to one or both FB and Scab. Perhaps some are confusing it with another variety of winesap though...I'm not sure. David is a great guy. He said he'd replace it promptly. If it's a suitable with a no-spray program, I think I'm fine with leaving it as is.
P.S. This is in no way a knock on Century Farm Orchards for the mixup. I am very pleased with the quality of the trees and David is great to work with! I also ordered some pear trees (Moonglow, Korean Giant and Plumblee) and I'm particulary impressed with the size of those! For comparison, I ordered from The Wildlife Group in the Spring. Century Farm Orchards blows them away! They are bigger than the ones I got from TWG despite those having a growing season. Here's a few pictures I snapped.



