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Post by Bwoods11 on Feb 5, 2020 15:54:18 GMT -6
Can you guys give me a little background on this apple tree. It is on my list, and I have heard positive things.
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Post by Sandbur on Feb 5, 2020 17:58:50 GMT -6
Can you guys give me a little background on this apple tree. It is on my list, and I have heard positive things. Smaller apple than honey crisp. Developed from Honeycrisp by a family run orchard in Stearns county. Good flavor/ great crunch.
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Post by Sandbur on Feb 5, 2020 18:00:36 GMT -6
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Post by Bwoods11 on Feb 5, 2020 18:39:09 GMT -6
Can you guys give me a little background on this apple tree. It is on my list, and I have heard positive things. Smaller apple than honey crisp. Developed from Honeycrisp by a family run orchard in Stearns county. Good flavor/ great crunch. That is interesting. Should be perfect for my place! Thanks
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Post by smsmith on Feb 5, 2020 19:07:39 GMT -6
Can you guys give me a little background on this apple tree. It is on my list, and I have heard positive things. Smaller apple than honey crisp. Developed from Honeycrisp by a family run orchard in Stearns county. Good flavor/ great crunch. Ripe in late August/early September?
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Post by jselsor on Feb 5, 2020 19:17:59 GMT -6
How is the disease resistance compared to HC? My HC is growing like a snail compared to all my other apples. Getting ready to get too worked...
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Post by Sandbur on Feb 5, 2020 19:54:58 GMT -6
How is the disease resistance compared to HC? My HC is growing like a snail compared to all my other apples. Getting ready to get too worked... I have it on dolgo and it has done well for me. Your climate is different and I don’t know about the chill hour requirements for good flavor. I cut my HC down . KK is much easier to grow.
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Post by Sandbur on Feb 5, 2020 20:04:16 GMT -6
Smaller apple than honey crisp. Developed from Honeycrisp by a family run orchard in Stearns county. Good flavor/ great crunch. Ripe in late August/early September? late August through mid September after two years of experience. 8-23-18 were first and I picked some on 9-19-19 per pictures on my phone.
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Post by Bwoods11 on Feb 5, 2020 22:25:01 GMT -6
Early season Bow!
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Post by Sandbur on Feb 6, 2020 3:30:44 GMT -6
Deer haven’t got any of my KK. I get them first!
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Post by Bwoods11 on Feb 6, 2020 9:00:24 GMT -6
I got 50+ fruit trees to plant in the next 5 years so I'll try a couple Kinderkrisp. I do not think I will mess with Honeycrisp except one in my yard.
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Post by Bwoods11 on Mar 3, 2020 10:53:46 GMT -6
Do you guys see apple trees like Kinderkrisp for sale at Nurseries that are older trees, maybe ready to put out apples (at a higher price). I just have not looked, but might have spot in my yard for this one.
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Post by Freeborn on Mar 3, 2020 11:42:57 GMT -6
I purchased a 8' Kinderkrisp last year from Tree Top in Sauk Center. Nice tree that I picked up at the end of the year sale. www.treetopnurserymn.com/
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Post by smsmith on Mar 3, 2020 11:48:25 GMT -6
Tree Top had a number of nice trees last fall
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Post by Bwoods11 on Mar 3, 2020 11:50:17 GMT -6
I stopped by there last fall, but didn't buy any. Are you talking 1, 2, 3 years before those trees produced decent amount of fruit? Any idea?
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