Re: Buy fruit Tress online
[Re: adam m]
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03/18/23 10:04 PM
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I placed an order today online w/ 3 different WI nurseries. The only thing I couldn't find were pears & apricots, possibly because they weren't my zone (4) or were sold out because I'm so late ordering for this year. The 3 I bought from today, which all had very good websites, were: Paint Creek Nursery (Cadott) Fox River Valley Nursery (DePere) Chief River Nursery (Grafton). This is my first time ordering from Frank's Fox River Valley Nursery & from Chief River.
This year I'm going to use root gel. I'm hopeful I don't need to water as much as last year.
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Re: Buy fruit Tress online
[Re: warrior]
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03/18/23 11:50 PM
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Stark is an old company. So old that they are the nursery that purchased the original red delicious (hawkeye) apple and the original golden delicious as well. x2
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Re: Buy fruit Tress online
[Re: adam m]
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03/21/23 12:11 PM
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I just ordered 20 chestnut seedlings (12-18" tall) from my local county ag extension office for $1 each. They had several fruit trees available too but I only need the chestnuts this year.
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Re: Buy fruit Tress online
[Re: AJE]
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03/21/23 12:40 PM
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I went to my property today & was saddened to see both apple trees I planted last year got girdled terribly. I guess the tree tubes I used weren't nearly tall enough. Rabbits or mice is my guess. It sure is hard growing fruit trees. Maybe apple trees are more susceptible to this than other fruit, I'm not sure. I don't think either will make it. I wonder if nut trees are also susceptible to rodent chewing. Maybe I should have wrapped the bark on these instead of relying on a tree tube that ended up being too short. Thing is, they weren't that short of tree tubes. We had a lot of snow this year. I use 5ft tubes for all deciduous trees. Only thing you have to watch for is mice getting under the tube or chewing thru the vent holes. Be sure when planting that the tubes are a good 2-3" in the soil so they can go under them. I've had both happen. They killed about 1/2 of my Apples by girdling them when inside the tube. But more fortunately they don't seem to like the taste of Oak bark so they leave the Oak trees alone when they get into the tubes. I have taken to putting 12" x 1/4" hardware cloth around the bottom to keep the mice from chewing thru the tubes. Only way to be sure mice don't get in them.
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Re: Buy fruit Tress online
[Re: AJE]
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03/21/23 12:48 PM
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I went to my property today & was saddened to see both apple trees I planted last year got girdled terribly. I guess the tree tubes I used weren't nearly tall enough. Rabbits or mice is my guess. It sure is hard growing fruit trees. Maybe apple trees are more susceptible to this than other fruit, I'm not sure. I don't think either will make it. I wonder if nut trees are also susceptible to rodent chewing. Maybe I should have wrapped the bark on these instead of relying on a tree tube that ended up being too short. Thing is, they weren't that short of tree tubes. We had a lot of snow this year. I do not know about Nut Trees but here in WV all of my Apple Trees are attacked by Bear and Hogs. My Cherry trees up on the Mountain have all of the tops busted out of them. The Stupid Bears will lay in the tops and eat their fill and the ones they can't get to they ride it down and break the tops out of them. Since my wife got that Great Dane though the Apple trees are safe!!
God please keep they 19 fallen UBB miners out of trouble up there.
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Re: Buy fruit Tress online
[Re: adam m]
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03/21/23 01:56 PM
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Re: Buy fruit Tress online
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03/30/23 08:36 PM
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Thanks for the info. I'll look into see if I can find some good taller tree tubes I ordered more trees online & I'm hoping I learned my lesson on these 2 apple trees because I'd sure hate to have this happen again. Whether the culprit is mice or rabbits I am not sure, but I need to avoid such problems again. I might try this tree wrap too: I've never tried this kind of tree wrap
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Re: Buy fruit Tress online
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03/30/23 08:40 PM
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Avoid TyTy like the plague or any of the other false names they do business under. I'll second that statement.
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Re: Buy fruit Tress online
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03/30/23 09:06 PM
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Check out St Lawrence Nursery. They seem to specialize in fruit trees suitable for the frigid north. Never ordered from them but found them when looking for a source for Tyson pear. This place is in my home town ….. they use a Russian rootstock ….. I have had good luck with their trees …
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Re: Buy fruit Tress online
[Re: AJE]
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04/21/23 05:28 AM
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I went to my property today & was saddened to see both apple trees I planted last year got girdled terribly. I guess the tree tubes I used weren't nearly tall enough. Rabbits or mice is my guess. It sure is hard growing fruit trees. Maybe apple trees are more susceptible to this than other fruit, I'm not sure. I don't think either will make it. I wonder if nut trees are also susceptible to rodent chewing. Maybe I should have wrapped the bark on these instead of relying on a tree tube that ended up being too short. Thing is, they weren't that short of tree tubes. We had a lot of snow this year. That tree is NOT lost! I deal with this every Spring. Wrap the area as tightly as possible with masking tape. Use your hand to get it as tight to the trunk as possible and work out as many air bubbles as you can. Give it 2 or 3 wraps and the tree usually survives and will easily break the masking tape as it grows. I have done this successfully many times. The key is to get them wrapped up before the tree tries budding out so the earlier the better.
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Re: Buy fruit Tress online
[Re: adam m]
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04/21/23 05:34 AM
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GREAT ADVICE ^^^ sometimes if apple trees hit a zone where they are alive, but stagnant, you can shock them by damaging the bar similar to that, and they will really take off
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