I love Honeycrisp Cas, so the extra maintenance is worth it. You really need some spraying early on, ground maintenance, training and thinning, but after a few years they are easy. Just don't skimp on training and they do need some spraying. If you are not spraying, I would not plant them. I warned a friend and he tried twice, not good results.Looks great.......how are those honeycrisp for maintenance?
Same here Maya! Man can you grow some fine apples. I'd given up on growing them this far south until I visited LLC's farm about 45 minutes north of me. He has beautiful, productive Arkansas Black and Yates growing on his place. I've got B118 rootstock growing in pots that I'm going to graft with LLC's trees this winter. Love your threads. Inspires us apple challenged guys.So that's what apples are supposed to look like! Beautiful apples Maya, they recharged my batteries on growing apples.
I'd say mast challenged guys! Sandy soils + 3 hours from farm defers a lot of mast tree growing hope.Same here Maya! Man can you grow some fine apples. I'd given up on growing them this far south until I visited LLC's farm about 45 minutes north of me. He has beautiful, productive Arkansas Black and Yates growing on his place. I've got B118 rootstock growing in pots that I'm going to graft with LLC's trees this winter. Love your threads. Inspires us apple challenged guys.
Same here Maya! Man can you grow some fine apples. I'd given up on growing them this far south until I visited LLC's farm about 45 minutes north of me. He has beautiful, productive Arkansas Black and Yates growing on his place. I've got B118 rootstock growing in pots that I'm going to graft with LLC's trees this winter. Love your threads. Inspires us apple challenged guys.
Well, common up Lakngulf in mid September, we'll get you a good deal on some! We've been hit hard with hail and spring frosts the last couple years, and this year we've got a couple hundred bushel of them for sale! These are Honeycrisp in my tall spindle orchard. They should be coloring up good the next couple weeks....Maya, those apples look great. Honeycrisp is the one we always look for in the grocery store. Sometimes hard to find and always more expensive. Like others, I wish I could grow a few, but, knowing me, I would not keep up with the maintenance.