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<blockquote data-quote="BlountArrow" data-source="post: 5035123" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>The issue is that you rarely find apple varieties that are hearty and good for our area. A lot of big box stores sell varieties like Fujis, Honey Crisps, Pink Lady, & McIntosh (for example) because that's what you see in the grocery store. But those are really not good varieties for around here. Mainly, I want to buy varieties that are more rust resistant like Liberty (for example) - I've never seen Liberty apples in a grocery store. I don't plan on spraying pesticides on them. I want to plant them, protect them from these dang bears, and prune them. That's all.</p><p>p.s. Google will tell you McIntosh are rust resistant and I firmly disagree haha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlountArrow, post: 5035123, member: 11791"] The issue is that you rarely find apple varieties that are hearty and good for our area. A lot of big box stores sell varieties like Fujis, Honey Crisps, Pink Lady, & McIntosh (for example) because that's what you see in the grocery store. But those are really not good varieties for around here. Mainly, I want to buy varieties that are more rust resistant like Liberty (for example) - I've never seen Liberty apples in a grocery store. I don't plan on spraying pesticides on them. I want to plant them, protect them from these dang bears, and prune them. That's all. p.s. Google will tell you McIntosh are rust resistant and I firmly disagree haha. [/QUOTE]
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