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  • Re: Optimizing Pollination?

    If your Honeycrisp apple tree is semi-dwarf you can expect the tree to reach a height of 12 - 16 feet with a spread of 12 - 14 feet. The Dolgo can reach heights of 20 - 25 feet and a spread of 20 feet. So you will need to keep those distances in mind when planting. As for planting distances regarding...
    Posted to Gardening for Beginners (Forum) by jeff-nhn on 04-30-2009
  • Re: planting honeycrisp apple tree

    Hi Mary, You should plant your apples trees 50 yards or less to each other. I thought you might be interested in some other information. Courtesy of the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service: Pollination - All apple varieties should be considered self-incompatible, meaning that they cannot pollinate...
    Posted to Gardening for Beginners (Forum) by jeff-nhn on 04-03-2009
  • STUFFED BAKED APPLES

    Since our lovable groundhog "Punxsutawney Phil" gave us the news of 6 more weeks of winter, I decided to pull out the stops and make our favorite winter recipe, Stuffed Baked Apples this weekend. I'm past ready for spring but when the thermometer says below freezing all the time, you just...
    Posted to Recipes for our Edible Plants (Weblog) by jeff-nhn on 02-04-2009
  • Honeycrisp Apples

    Is it just me or is the Honeycrisp apple the most flavorful, crisp and juice apple ever! If you haven't tried one you are sure missing out. They are so juicy that you need to keep wiping the juice off your chin. No mushy, gritty apple here, what a pop when you bite off a piece. Here in Omaha the...
    Posted to Fruit Trees (Forum) by jeff-nhn on 12-14-2007
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