aerospacefarmer
5 year old buck +
Here is an excerpt from an article I found on net for Kate blooming apple varieties that could help some of you guys who get hit with late frosts. Not my list but thought it would be I interesting
Suddenly, I understand why Early Transparent is probably the most common apple variety planted in our area. The tree stands up to cedar apple rust and is also less likely to be nipped by our (quite common) late spring freezes. In case you're in the market for a late-blooming apple, other choices include Arkansas Black, Bedan, Belmac, CrimsonCrisp, Gala, Golden Delicious, GoldRush, Haraldred, Honeycrisp, Indian Summer Crab, King, Melrose, Michelin, Nittany, Northern Spy, Northwest Greening, Queen Cox, Ramey York, Red Boskoop, Red Rome, Red Yorking, Rome Beauty, Sweet Sixteen, Winter Banana, Winesap, Wise, and Wolf River.
Here is the link where I got this info http://www.waldeneffect.org/blog/Late-blooming_apple_varieties/
Suddenly, I understand why Early Transparent is probably the most common apple variety planted in our area. The tree stands up to cedar apple rust and is also less likely to be nipped by our (quite common) late spring freezes. In case you're in the market for a late-blooming apple, other choices include Arkansas Black, Bedan, Belmac, CrimsonCrisp, Gala, Golden Delicious, GoldRush, Haraldred, Honeycrisp, Indian Summer Crab, King, Melrose, Michelin, Nittany, Northern Spy, Northwest Greening, Queen Cox, Ramey York, Red Boskoop, Red Rome, Red Yorking, Rome Beauty, Sweet Sixteen, Winter Banana, Winesap, Wise, and Wolf River.
Here is the link where I got this info http://www.waldeneffect.org/blog/Late-blooming_apple_varieties/