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  • The Ever-Popular Bartlett Pear Tree

    The Bartlett Pear tree produces a pear that is bright yellow and is the nation's leading pear variety. This pear tree tends to bear fruit for up to 50 to 75 years on a good site. It displays white flowers in April and May and is ready for harvest from mid August until mid September. The fruit is...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by barb-nhn on 10-11-2009
  • Cot-N-Candy Aprium - it is like eating candy!

    Aprium trees produce fruit that is extremely sweet. The fruit has a strong apricot overtone with a hint of plum. The Cot-N-Candy Aprium is an apricot-plum hybrid that resembles an apricot. It looks like an apricot, but has a distinctive flavor and texture all its own; skin has a slight reddish pink blush...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by barb-nhn on 10-08-2009
  • The Hardy Dolgo Crabapple

    The beautiful hardy Dolgo Crabapple Tree creates a visual impact during all four seasons. This tree grows upright with an open habit around 20 feet in height. It is very ornamental fruit tree and makes an excellent choice for use around homes, schools, parks, public and commercial buildings. This dwarf...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by barb-nhn on 10-05-2009
  • Polly White Peach Tree is Self-Fruitful

    If you want to produce a delicious peach, but live in a colder region, Polly White Peach is one of the most winter hardy peach varieties. The tree was developed in Iowa and is hardy to 20ยบ F. It likes full sun and will produce its first crop in 3 to 5 years. It does not need a pollinator since it is...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by barb-nhn on 09-22-2009
  • Beach Plum Shrubs, You don't have to go to the beach to enjoy them!

    Beach Plum shrubs are often found on the East Coast, along the shoreline. If you live in a colder area, not on the beach, here is your best option. They can be grown from zones 3 to 6, the colder regions of the country. Full sun is required for proper fruiting and the soil should be well-drained. The...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 09-09-2009
  • Cardinal Candy Viburnums Berry Production

    For most species of viburnum , cross pollination is required for berry production. However there are self-fertile cultivars available, such as the Cardinal Candy ( Viburnum dilatatum 'Cardinal Candy' ) . This species can benefit from cross pollination with another variety, but will bear on its...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bryan-nhn on 08-16-2009
  • Darrow Blackberries Are Honey Sweet!

    For a blackberry that is honey sweet, the Darrow is a great choice. The Darrow Blackberry Rubus 'Darrow' produces large berries which make them wonderful choices for fresh eating or also in decorative desserts. Obviously, you won't need as many when you are putting them in pies, jams and...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 01-28-2009
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