Creek chub
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I’m looking to plant some apple trees in VA. The elevation is about 2500’. Can anyone recommend any varieties?
Thanks
Thanks
I’m looking to plant some apple trees in VA. The elevation is about 2500’. Can anyone recommend any varieties?
Thanks
Would apple trees do good in poor, infertile mountain soil? I could add compost or similar at planting time I guessSounds like typical apple elevations for the Appalachians. Our property is in north western NC. We probably had around 100 apples and crabs in our creek bottom when we purchased the property in 2017. Last year I planted 24 apples and crabs from Northern Whitetail Crabs, all of them really took off this past summer.
I really focused on disease resistance this year more than anything else. I'm also starting to look hard at standard (full) size trees vs. semi dwarf due to our bear population. My order below is largely the result of recommendations on this forum (Native Hunter) and a few others. I'm no expert but thoroughly researched the topic prior to placing my 2019 orders.
2019 orders:
Northern Whitetail Crabs:
3006 crab-3
Droptine crab-3
Liberty-3
Enterprise-3
St. Lawrence:
Priscilla-1
Liberty-1
Freedom-1
Enterprise-1
Chestnut crab-1
Wildlife group:
Apples:
Dolgo crab x2
Transcendent crab x2
Arkansas black x2
Pears (one of each):
Arthur Ledbetter
Becton
Dixie Delight
Gate
Kiefer
Ms. Laneene
Harrows Delight
TS Hardy
Moonglow
Warren
Would apple trees do good in poor, infertile mountain soil? I could add compost or similar at planting time I guess
I had a soil test done about two years ago. The ph was 5.0. I can’t remember the detailsCertainly wouldn't hurt to get a soil test. That allows you to be very specific with fertilizer and lime. Without the test you're only guessing how poor or infertile your soil is. I planted quite a few trees in an area with a PH of 5.6, not the best but not horrible. They're doing great so far but I'm sure a little lime is in order if I hope to get maximum production.
I had a soil test done about two years ago. The ph was 5.0. I can’t remember the details
Does the public libraries in VA still have soil sample kits for VT?Our pH was 5.3 last year, really low. Also deficient in most everything else. Did several applications of fast acting Lime & fertilizers. Lots of it... I took another soil sample yesterday, going to send it to VT later today.
Does the public libraries in VA still have soil sample kits for VT?