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This grafted tree produces a standard-size apple with great taste and excellent disease resistance. This tree has excellent resistance to apple scab, cedar apple rust, and fireblight in a no-spray situation. This tree stays very clean here and has remarkable growth. It ripens early but is a great tree and produces a desert-quality apple. A great apple for eating out of hand and many people's favorite. The Priscilla apple has consistent crops making it an excellent source for your wildlife and some early trail camera photos. Priscilla will reach a mature height of 20'+. Plant Hardiness zones 4-8.
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The RubyRush™ apple is a cross between two popular apple trees widely planted for wildlife Enterprise and Goldrush apple. This apple tree has excellent resistance to apple scab, FireBlight, and Cedar Apple rust in a no-spray situation. The fruit is crisp and great for fresh eating on the way to the stand or feeding wildlife as this fruit ripens and begins falling in October and continues into November here in Pennsylvania. RubyRush™ is vigorous and maybe too productive as it can go into bi-annual bearing if not thinned. However, I will take a disease-free apple falling at the right time (Oct/Nov) on my properties and as many as possible. RubyRush™ is suitable for plant hardiness zones 4b-7. Mature height will be 20'+—plant Hardiness zones map.
Select a tree size to be able to sign up for email alerts when the product becomes in stock.Don't let the name fool you. Smitty's Seedling is a grafted tree from a chance seedling out of central Minnesota. This apple begins dropping during September and continues into October. A large portion of this fruit will be falling during September. The sweet fruit has sizes varying from 2" to 4". The tree is cold hardy down to -40 and produces annually with lighter crops in some years. The apple is medium to large, sweet, and firm, with a crisp crunch. This grafted tree is productive and vigorous. This tree has great built-in disease resistance and makes for an excellent tree when planted for wildlife. When looking to put a sweet apple on the ground during this time and attract deer to an early plot. Smitty's Seedling has resistance to apple scab, cedar apple rust, powdering mildew, and fireblight by watching the tree here and in Minnesota. This tree is suitable for human consumption or adding to your cider mix. Smitty's Seedling will test anywhere from 13-18 brix, mainly depending on the size of the fruit and how much sun exposure (more red coloring) the fruit had. Hardiness zone 4 - 7.
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Striped June apple is, very simply put, the most Productive, disease-resistant early apple possible, which will be falling free from the tree the earliest in a given year on any property and for many miles around. That statement alone makes me want to plant some, as I know I have bucks that are not yet transitioning to fall patterns. However, I know from my 40 cameras when a deer pops in for a day or two. These would be bucks, I know from the previous year, that will transition to me in the fall. I love to feed soft mast as soon as I can, until as late as I can, and this apple does the job of being the first to drop for me from mid-June into the first week of July. This 2''- 2 1/2'' apple is tart with a sweet flavor on the back end, and one that deer seem to prefer; it is also very suitable for human consumption. Striped June apple has high resistance to all apple tree diseases, whether it's being planted in the far south or the north, every bit as much as liberty apple or better. The tree is annually productive, vigorous, hardy, and suitable for plant hardiness zones 4b-8 with a mature height of 25'. Hardiness zones 4b-8
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Some trees can produce fruit each year as sure as the sun comes up tomorrow, and Turning Point™ is just one of those trees. This grafted apple crab produces heavy crops of giant crabs to 2"+ sweet apples annually that hold well to the tree and drop from Mid-October well on through winter. A good portion of this fruit will fall during Late October and into November for most of the country's northern half. If you're like me, you want your property to peak in November. I like that the Turning Point™ tree ripens unevenly and gives me a substantial drop during a pivotal point in buck movement in November here in the NorthEast. Turning point™ apple is a Late-season apple by the sheer fact that it produces so much that the drop continues well into winter. This apple tree shows strong resistance to C.A.R, Apple Scab, powdery mildew, and fireblight here in the Northeast.
Turning Point™ is a tree that does not ripen at the same time. A huge bonus! This tree will have deer looking for its sweet-tasting fruit in October as apples start falling. That dependable attraction will continue well into the winter months. Turning point™ is a tree that has already proven fantastic here in the north. I believe that this tree will prove itself to possibly be one of the best late-season apple trees to hit the south that has ever come along. I could write on and on about this tree, but it's easier for me to show you a video. Click Here to see the video.
Turning Point™ has readily seen temperatures of -35 degrees, making it well suited for Northern Climates With all of its great qualities, Turning Point™ is an essential Mid and late-season apple tree for providing a substantial food source for all wildlife, especially deer, even into the winter months Turning point™ apple will have a mature height of 20'+ Suitable for plant hardiness zones 4-7
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