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<blockquote data-quote="PickettSFHunter" data-source="post: 5253405" data-attributes="member: 2171"><p>I've actually found that bareroot trees can catch larger potted trees after just a few years. At one time, I had around 200 apple, pear, and chestnut with many varieties. Bears have reduced that to around 30 by breaking the trees all the way over. Welded wire won't stop them. 10 plus years is where I've started seeing good apple production on various varieties on M111 rootstock. Certainly see production before but not loads and loads. Here are some of my favorite for deer, Florina Querina. I really like Goldrush, Wolf River, Liberty, and Enterprise as well. All of my Ark Blacks eventually died of blight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PickettSFHunter, post: 5253405, member: 2171"] I’ve actually found that bareroot trees can catch larger potted trees after just a few years. At one time, I had around 200 apple, pear, and chestnut with many varieties. Bears have reduced that to around 30 by breaking the trees all the way over. Welded wire won’t stop them. 10 plus years is where I’ve started seeing good apple production on various varieties on M111 rootstock. Certainly see production before but not loads and loads. Here are some of my favorite for deer, Florina Querina. I really like Goldrush, Wolf River, Liberty, and Enterprise as well. All of my Ark Blacks eventually died of blight. [/QUOTE]
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