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A grafted pear that begins to mature in October will ripen unevenly, turn yellow with a surprisingly sweet taste, and begin dropping free from the tree a few at a time in early to mid-October and will continue to drop into the first weeks of November here in the NorthEast. This Kieffer pear has extreme vigor and is very productive from an early age. The cultivar itself is too productive if planted in soil with adequate nutrients. It is overbearing with fruit. You will need to remove some fruit from this tree so it doesn't break branches. The disease resistance I have seen from this tree is at the top in a no-spray situation. The tree is annually productive and makes incredible pollination for Asian pears and European-style pears. Kieffer Pear will reach a mature height of 20'+. Plant Hardiness zones 4b-8
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The Korean Giant pear tree is a grafted vigorous, upright growing tree produces very large round pear. This tree has an excellent taste, and drops free from the tree in mid-October and continue into November. This is a commercially grown Asian pear variety, that is being widely planted for deer. Because, Korean giant pear is a solid tree, bearing fruit annually and typically begins producing its 3rd year after planting. This Asian pear also has good resistance to fire blight and will reach a mature height of 20'+. Hardiness zones 4b-8.
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Liberty apple tree is a fast-growing grafted apple tree that is probably the most widely planted standard-size apple tree for deer. This tree has excellent disease resistance, produced heavily and annually. Liberty apple tree is a vigorous, fast-growing apple tree that is immune to most common diseases, including apple scab and cedar apple rust. The fruit from liberty apple drops from mid-September through mid-October in the NorthEast. This tree will reach a mature height of 20'+. Plant Hardiness zone 4-8
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Lockdown Crab™ is an apple crab and is a new cultivar to the Wildlife Management World. Actually, a new apple to the World and is a product of natural selection.
This grafted apple produces heavy crops of 2”+ fruit and drops most of its fruit during November and a few continuing into December. When planted in an area where it blooms from early to mid-May in the north, Lockdown Crab™ will ripen and begin to drop in late October, with the main drop during that important mid-November period. If you are planting below the 40th parallel north, I'm sure you will see this drop time shift and become a few weeks earlier as you go south of this location. Lockdown produces fruit annually and does its job well. I've known this tree for three fruiting seasons, and it has not failed to fruit in those three years.
This sweet apple is heavy bearing and an annual producer. It also shows resistance to C.A.R., Apple Scab, Powdery Mildew, and Fireblight in the Northeast.
Lockdown Crab™ has readily tolerated temperatures of -35 degrees, making it well suited for Northern Climates. With all of its great qualities, Lockdown Crab ™ would be a beneficial component when looking for an enticing food source for wildlife north of the 40th latitude at a time during that critical lockdown period. Lockdown Crab ™ will have a mature height of 20’+. Plant Hardiness Zone 4-7.
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This grafted pear tree produces a sweet, juicy pear with excellent flavor. Luscious Pears have a drop time from early September to early October. It produces small to medium-sized pears and has yellow-greenish skin with red blush. This pear has good resistance to fireblight in a no-spray situation. This tree has excellent vigor and produces annually dropping from early September through the beginning of October with a medium-sized European pear. This pear tree is precocious and begins producing at a young age. Luscious Pear will reach a mature height of 20'+. Suitable for plant hardiness zones 4b-7.
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This grafted pear tree is named Marble Hill and originates from North Central Vermont.
This stand alone pear tree produces a medium to large pear that is Comice in type, which means it is an exceptionally good tasting pear, that is very sweet, smooth and creamy. The original pear tree resides in zone 4 readily receiving temperatures from -25 to -30 and yet bears heavily and annually with out another pear tree insight for miles.
Marble Hill drops free from the tree from mid October on into mid November.
This tree has wide spreading limbs and will reach heights of up to 30' tall.
Comice type pears are often referred to as Christmas pears. This is because they are a late ripening pear and are often given as gifts during the holiday season. This tree is simply a solid producer and does so annually even as it receives -25 to -30 temperatures yearly making it a great choice for northern climates. This tree will reach a mature height of 20'+. Plant Hardiness zones 4 - 7
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A Grafted female that is self-fruitful. Developed by the late Elwyn Meader in New Hampshire. Meader Persimmons is widely grown in colder climates Because of it being very cold, hardy to -30° F. This tree is heavy bearing with sweet fruit that ripens in early October, continues to drop into November, and has some fruit persisting on the tree into winter in the NorthEast. Meader will produce fruit annually, making this persimmon an excellent choice as it fully ripens here in central Pennsylvania and drops free from the tree for an extended time. The fruit is sweet and a nice sized at 2''. This is one of my favorites as I like to bow hunt in PA, and this tree drops slowly through our bow season, running from early October into late November. Mature height 40'-60'. Plant hardiness zones 5-9.
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Millers Persimmons produce one of the largest fruits for Native American persimmons at 2.5''+. This Grafted tree's fruit varies from a light yellow-orange to a dark orange-red color. This tree has an impressive upright spreading with great vigor. Millers Persimmons bears heavy crops of huge persimmons annually, dropping from October to late November in the Northeast. This tree is vigorous, early producing, typically producing the 3rd year. Mature height 40'-60'. Plant hardiness zones 5-9.
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A grafted Female persimmon that is self-fruitful(we have no male trees) and early producing. Morris Burton bears heavy crops of persimmons annually that very slowly drop beginning in late October and continue into winter. This persimmon fully ripens on the trees in central Pennsylvania but sheds very little fruit and holds most of it throughout the winter. This would be an excellent choice if you're looking for persimmons falling late in the year in the Deep South. Morris Burton produces 1 1/2" - 2" persimmons with an ok flavor, in my opinion. This tree is vigorous, early producing, typically producing the 3rd year. Mature height 40'-60'. Plant hardiness zones 5-9.
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Blue Hills’s Northern Giant™ Hybrid chestnut is a massive tree that has survived the chestnut blight and Pennsylvania’s hot summers and cold winters in the ruins of an old farmstead. With its 13ft circumference, 70 feet in height, and 60-foot wide crown, it produces enormous loads of sweet nuts every year, dropping in late September and extending well through into late October. The nuts produced from these trees are large and very edible for humans and deer alike. This tree is a complex hybrid of chestnut genes once widely grown in the dominant chestnut growing region of early America – Eastern Pennsylvania. As the massive American chestnut crops produced northeast of Philadelphia succumbed to the chestnut blight, farmers rapidly ramped up production of the European, Japanese, and Chinese chestnut cultivars. And these farms spawned hybrids that still exist today. The Northern Giant™ Hybrid Chestnut has Chinese, Japanese, European, and American genes and has been identified as a Chinese x [(European x Japanese) x American] hybrid. Take advantage of this successful quadruple genetic hybrid and order two or more of them to assure cross pollination. Northern Giant™ is the most vigorous chestnut tree we have ever seen. The original group of trees has experienced -20 degrees, making them suitable for plant hardiness zones 4b-8
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NY9® is a self-fertile European-type plum that produces a high-quality fruit. The fruit produced has blue skin with the flesh being amber-green and is around the size of a golf ball. It is a cross of Standard and Stanley which gives it excellent resistance to diseases like Black Knot. Black knot is one of the most common ailments to afflict plum trees. It is caused by the fungus Apiosporina morbosa and can severely limit the production of fruit trees. This tree is also very resistant to brown rot, blossom blight, leaf spot, and fruit rot. NY9® is grafted onto a Standard seedling rootstock making this a large tree with 20+ height. Adding a plum like this to your property could be very beneficial in attracting new deer and keeping those deer on your property. Plum trees will add diversity to your property and give the wildlife a greater selection of food sources to choose from. NY9® plum trees are great and worth adding to your property. NY9® has a September drop time with USDA zones of 5-8.
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This grafted tree produces a 1 1/2'' crabapple that begins bearing a lot of fruit at a very young age. This tree will typically begin bearing fruit the same year you plant it. October Crab™ has a very sweet taste, good disease resistance. In a no spray situation I have seen no fireblight, powdery mildew or cedar apple rust. I have seen some apple scab on the leaves but the fruit remains pretty clean in a no spray situation. It drops heavy crop loads at a heavy rate through the month of October and into November making this tree very desirable for bow seasons. The original October crab™ crabapple tree always has more deer sign under it compared to the many other wild apple trees in the same area. October Crab™ is a deer’s favorite! This picture was taken October 6th, at this time the tree was dropping just a very few apples in Central Pensylvania. You can see the fruit is near perfect without ever being sprayed. This is one of those trees that if you only planted one you will wish you had 10 in time. This crabapple is yet another tree that may not be immune to insect pest that commonly remove a lot apples prematurely but definitely shows strong signs of resistance, for video click here. October Crab™ crabapple will reach a mature height of 20'+. Plant Hardiness zones 5-8
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