Fuji, Gala, and Honey Crisp
what rootstock? you should plant a lot more, but not just dessert apple varieties. i heard somewhere that in decent apple country you can expect about 5 tons of apples/acre in a good year.
I would have to look at the rootstock paper work. I really don't have room for many more and I only like desser apple varieties so no need to plant others. I realize these 3 are pretty similar but I like them. I don't expect to get any thing from these trees for at least 3 years they were bareroot and not very big.
yeah, i prolly would have gone w. the honeycrisp plus some more exotic varities. seems like fuji & gala are pretty common grocerystore apples (no offense). plus definitely some baking apples and cider apples. i mean, come on.
do these varieties do well in kansas? are you in kansas? the honeycrisp, at least, is a northerner and kansas seems like pretty poor apple country (no offense).
are these dwarfs? seems like the dwarfs would be easy to pick, but aesthetically, they just don't hit the spot, you know. i mean who wants to pick an apple from their apple bush, if you know what i mean.