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Post by kooch on Jul 30, 2023 18:33:10 GMT -6
Sandbur, Which grafted trees from BlueHill and Midwest Deer trees are from scion you provided? My next round of trees should probably include one of each.
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Post by Sandbur on Jul 31, 2023 5:18:57 GMT -6
Both should have Big Dog and Buckman crabs. I have provided chestnut crab scion to both in the past.
They might also have Sweet Dog.
What drop times are you looking for and do you also want an edible apple or applecrab?
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Post by kooch on Jul 31, 2023 5:38:24 GMT -6
These are deer trees and I just want them because they came from your place. Whatever time they drop, they drop. I’ve already got a couple Dolgo and Chestnut that should cover the early season, along with one of each of the whitetail crabs big sellers.
I’ll put them in a second row along the ones I planted this year. If I was smart, I’d probably give this years trees a year or two before I go piling more in the orchard. But I’m not that smart.
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Post by Sandbur on Jul 31, 2023 6:41:40 GMT -6
These are deer trees and I just want them because they came from your place. Whatever time they drop, they drop. I’ve already got a couple Dolgo and Chestnut that should cover the early season, along with one of each of the whitetail crabs big sellers. I’ll put them in a second row along the ones I planted this year. If I was smart, I’d probably give this years trees a year or two before I go piling more in the orchard. But I’m not that smart. Planting more apple trees seldom goes along with being smart! How much more room do you have for apple trees? I was just thinking that if you would plant a bundle of SWCD red splendor or dolgo seedlings and care for them for a few years, they could be topworked to other varieties. Stu and I could mail you scion. Top working SWCD trees might not be legal, but probably ok ?? If done only for wildlife. Our SWCD’s sell a bundle of 25 apple trees at a good price.
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Post by kooch on Aug 1, 2023 6:04:30 GMT -6
In the current orchard spot, I've got room for another 7 full-sized trees easily.
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