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Gala and fuji apples
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<blockquote data-quote="PickettSFHunter" data-source="post: 2815192" data-attributes="member: 2171"><p>Apples or pears or both? Sadly you wont find many locally in TN except for pears just because they tend to be more resistant. There are tons of good apples. I would refer you to Adams County Nursery, Cummins Nursery, or Century Farm Orchards. Just google them and you can see their websites with disease resistant cultivars listed. If you buy several, you can get decent prices. Most bare root whips will blow past a container tree shortly anyway. And with these nurseries you get to pick your rootstock whereas most TN nurserymen dont have a clue about rootstock other than knowing its dwarf, semidwarf or standard. Rootstock is the first thing I ask any nurseryman about, and if they cant say what it is other than dwarf, semi, or standard then I do not buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PickettSFHunter, post: 2815192, member: 2171"] Apples or pears or both? Sadly you wont find many locally in TN except for pears just because they tend to be more resistant. There are tons of good apples. I would refer you to Adams County Nursery, Cummins Nursery, or Century Farm Orchards. Just google them and you can see their websites with disease resistant cultivars listed. If you buy several, you can get decent prices. Most bare root whips will blow past a container tree shortly anyway. And with these nurseries you get to pick your rootstock whereas most TN nurserymen dont have a clue about rootstock other than knowing its dwarf, semidwarf or standard. Rootstock is the first thing I ask any nurseryman about, and if they cant say what it is other than dwarf, semi, or standard then I do not buy. [/QUOTE]
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