Always something to learn !! So much more information than one might expect. Thank you. CHAPTERS: 00:00 What are hardy apple trees 01:53 Why bob is an expert in hardy apple trees 03:45 The problem of fluctuating temperatures 05:58 History of hardy apple trees in North America 08:43 Best way to store apples over winter 10:55 Apple varieties that store well over winter 12.16 Fruiting wall and apple tree hardiness 15:04 Irrigation and hardy apple trees 16:28 Easier to grow apple trees 17.23 NovaMac apple trees 18:07 Liberty apple trees 18.46 Frostbite apple trees 21:54 Types of apples Bob has tasted 25:05 Red fleshed apple trees that are hardy 27:58 Thank you to our sponsors 31:38 Topics covered so far 33:06 Cultivars vs Varieties 34:42 Dwarfing cultivars for dry climates 36:49 Drip irrigation for apple trees 38:29 Sweet 16 apple tree 39:59 Where to download more fruit tree podcasts 41:01 Hardy rootstocks for cold climates 43:11 Disease resistance and hardy apple trees 43:59 Native apple trees and hardiness 47:39 Heirloom apple trees that are hardy 52:35 Tips to grow hardy apple trees successfully
Great info 👍, here in Colorado ( Ridgway) 7,300 ft & going to plant 4-5 different varieties of bare root apple trees this week . Liberty , Goldrush, Enterprise, looking for a Frostbite also that you mentioned in another video !🍎🙂. These are all very hardy & disease resistant varieties. Joined your email list also & looking forward to educating myself with your videos & experience . Continued success & wishing you all the best as well . 👍🍎😘⚾️
@Orchardpeople have you done a podcast about grafting apple scions onto the Pacific "Swamp" Crabapple tree (malus fusca)? I just started grafting this year and have 5 or 6 swamp crabs and grafted probably 30-40 scions onto the swamp Crabapple and some of them have grown around 3ft, maybe 3.5ft. They were grafted between mid march to mid April 2024. I'm amazed at how well they are doing and I'm surprised it's so difficult to find much information about others grafting onto the swamp Crabapple trees. What is very nice is that swamp crabs thrive where most apple rootstocks would drown or not thrive.
@@rob4263 Oh my gosh, that is very interesting! So you have a wet site? I'm going to look into this. I know that researchers are trying to develop rootstocks that are drought resistant, but this will solve the problem for growers on soggy sites. Thanks for sharing!
@Orchardpeople yes, about 3 acres of a wet field, especially wet in winter months. There's a number of swamp Crabapple trees that do thrive in the wet area. Like I mentioned I'm shocked that more people don't seem to know about this. I'll be very interested to hear your podcast if you do one regarding what can people do who want apple trees but their area is too wet for most apple trees. Malus Fusca is a great answer in my humble opinion. There are some nurseries who sell malus fusca rootstock but likely listed as Pacific Crabapple rootstock. Thanks for all you do!!!
@@rob4263 Oh good! So they are already using it as rootstock. Excellent! Inspired by your comment, I added some info about swamp crabapple in this article. Thank you for sharing! orchardpeople.com/apple-tree-rootstocks/
Always something to learn !! So much more information than one might expect. Thank you.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 What are hardy apple trees
01:53 Why bob is an expert in hardy apple trees
03:45 The problem of fluctuating temperatures
05:58 History of hardy apple trees in North America
08:43 Best way to store apples over winter
10:55 Apple varieties that store well over winter
12.16 Fruiting wall and apple tree hardiness
15:04 Irrigation and hardy apple trees
16:28 Easier to grow apple trees
17.23 NovaMac apple trees
18:07 Liberty apple trees
18.46 Frostbite apple trees
21:54 Types of apples Bob has tasted
25:05 Red fleshed apple trees that are hardy
27:58 Thank you to our sponsors
31:38 Topics covered so far
33:06 Cultivars vs Varieties
34:42 Dwarfing cultivars for dry climates
36:49 Drip irrigation for apple trees
38:29 Sweet 16 apple tree
39:59 Where to download more fruit tree podcasts
41:01 Hardy rootstocks for cold climates
43:11 Disease resistance and hardy apple trees
43:59 Native apple trees and hardiness
47:39 Heirloom apple trees that are hardy
52:35 Tips to grow hardy apple trees successfully
So glad you enjoyed it Jeff!
Great interview! Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great info 👍, here in Colorado ( Ridgway) 7,300 ft & going to plant 4-5 different varieties of bare root apple trees this week . Liberty , Goldrush, Enterprise, looking for a Frostbite also that you mentioned in another video !🍎🙂. These are all very hardy & disease resistant varieties. Joined your email list also & looking forward to educating myself with your videos & experience . Continued success & wishing you all the best as well . 👍🍎😘⚾️
Thank you Bob! So glad my videos are helpful! Your orchard sounds like it will be wonderful 😊
😘🍎
Freedom apple is another disease resistant variety. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Yes freedom is a good one!
@Orchardpeople have you done a podcast about grafting apple scions onto the Pacific "Swamp" Crabapple tree (malus fusca)? I just started grafting this year and have 5 or 6 swamp crabs and grafted probably 30-40 scions onto the swamp Crabapple and some of them have grown around 3ft, maybe 3.5ft. They were grafted between mid march to mid April 2024. I'm amazed at how well they are doing and I'm surprised it's so difficult to find much information about others grafting onto the swamp Crabapple trees. What is very nice is that swamp crabs thrive where most apple rootstocks would drown or not thrive.
@@rob4263 Oh my gosh, that is very interesting! So you have a wet site? I'm going to look into this. I know that researchers are trying to develop rootstocks that are drought resistant, but this will solve the problem for growers on soggy sites. Thanks for sharing!
@Orchardpeople yes, about 3 acres of a wet field, especially wet in winter months. There's a number of swamp Crabapple trees that do thrive in the wet area. Like I mentioned I'm shocked that more people don't seem to know about this. I'll be very interested to hear your podcast if you do one regarding what can people do who want apple trees but their area is too wet for most apple trees. Malus Fusca is a great answer in my humble opinion. There are some nurseries who sell malus fusca rootstock but likely listed as Pacific Crabapple rootstock. Thanks for all you do!!!
@@rob4263 Oh good! So they are already using it as rootstock. Excellent! Inspired by your comment, I added some info about swamp crabapple in this article. Thank you for sharing! orchardpeople.com/apple-tree-rootstocks/
At 23:57 what is the cultivar of apple mentioned? Sandaal?
It’s Sandow! Here’s a link for more info: www.saltspringapplecompany.com/sandow
@@Orchardpeople thank you!