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Fruits and Nuts- Edible Landscaping
Combine beauty and function in the landscape with plants that look good and produce food as well.  Some fruits grow on trees, some on shrubs or small perennial plants. 
Available for 2008
Fruit trees
Apples
'Fireside', 'Honeygold' 'Honeycrisp',
'Sweet Sixteen'
Cherry
'North Star' (tart or sour) , 'Lapin' (sweet)
Peach
'Redhaven', 'Reliance'
    Pear
  'Summercrisp'
 
Small fruits - fruits on small plants
Blackberry
'Chester'  (thornless) -
Grapes
'Concord Seedless' (purple) 
   'Himrod Seedless' (white)
  Raspberry
'Heritage' (Red everbearing), 'Logan' (Black)
Strawberry
  'Allstar', 'Earliglow', 'Honeoye', 'Redchief'
  Ozark Beauty' (everbearing)
  Rhubarb
 

'Crimson Red'

  Asparagus
    'Jersey Giant', 'Mary Washington'

Planting instructions are included with each purchase.  Most fruits will bear within 2-3 years, but care should be taken to establish a good root system in the first years before fruit bearing occurs.  Nut trees may take 4-5 years up to 6-8 years to produce.

   

Nut Trees

Pecan
'Surecrop', 'Colby', 'Kanza'
   

Walnut (English Carpathian-type)

   

'Lake', 'Northern Prize'

     
     
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