Fruit Tree Variety |
Harvest Time |
Fruit Color |
Pollinator Information |
Special Characteristics |
Apple, Honeygold
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October
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Yellow
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Pollinate w/mid-spring variety
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Medium to large fruit with crisp, juicy, sweet flesh. Excellent for eating and cooking. Stores well.
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Apple, Jonathan
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October
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Red
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Pollinate w/mid-spring variety
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Medium to large fruit with crisp, juicy flesh. Good for eating, cooking, and desserts. Bears young and stores well through late winter.
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Apple, Sweet Sixteen
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August
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Red
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Pollinate w/mid-spring variety
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Medium size fruit with very sweet, crisp, juicy flesh.Use for baking and sauces. Extremely cold hardy.
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Apple, Wealthy
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Sept.
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Red
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Pollinate w/early spring variety
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Very juicy, tart fruit with crisp flesh and a hint of strawberry. Good for fresh eating, baking, and preserves. An excellent pollinator w/ good storage life.
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Crabapple, Whitney
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July-Aug
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Yellow
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Pollinate w/early spring variety
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Golf ball size fruit with juicy, sweet, tart fruit. Use for canning, preserves, pickling, and eating. Stores well.
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Apricot, Moorpark
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July-Aug
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Yellow
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Self-fertile
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Sweet, juicy fruit that is used for canning and eating. Vigorous, hardy dependable producer. Freestone.
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Cherry, Meteor
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July
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Red
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Self-fertile
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Large fruit with yellow, juicy flesh. Good for pies and preserves. Freestone.
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Cherry, Montmorency
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June-July
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Red
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Self-fertile
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Medium to large fruit with yellow, firm fruit. Has a rich, tart, tangy flavor. Good for pies and preserves. Highly productive.
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Cherry, North Star
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June-July
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Red
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Self-fertile
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Large fruit with juicy, meaty flesh. Excellent for eating and canning. Highly productive variety. Freestone.
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Peach, Elberta
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August
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Yellow
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Self-fertile
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Large juicy fruit. Great for eating, drying, baking, freezing, and jams. A favorite for the home gardener. Freestone.
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Peach, Reliance
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July
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Yellow
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Self-fertile
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Medium fruit with juicy, sweet flesh. Use for fresh eating, canning and freezing. One of the best peach trees for hardiness. Freestone.
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Plum, Stanley
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Sept
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Blue
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Self-fertile
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Large fruit with a rich, sweet flavor. Good for fresh eating, baking, canning, jelly and drying. Freestone.
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Small Fruit Variety |
Harvest Time |
Fruit Color |
Pollinator Information |
Special Characteristics |
Grape, Concord Seedless |
Sept |
Blue-Black |
No pollinator needed |
Slightly smaller sweet fruit that is good for table use, jam, jelly, wine, and is excellent for pie. |
Grape, Reliance Seedless |
Aug |
Red |
No pollinator needed |
Medium size fruit on large clusters with a mild, fruity flavor and high sugar content. Good for table use, jelly, juice, and wine. |
Raspberry, Heritage |
July & Sept |
Red |
No pollinator needed |
Superior quality, medium to large, firm berries with a mild, sweet flavor. Use for fresh eating, canning, freezing, jam, and jelly. |
Rhubarb, Victoria |
Late Spring |
Green to Red |
No pollinator needed |
Thick, tender stalks with variable color and tart flavor. Good for pies and sauces. |
Strawberry, Honeoye |
June |
Red |
No pollinator needed |
June bearing. Large, firm, fruit with a tart flavor. Heavy, consistent yields that are good for pies and freezing. |
Strawberry, Ozark Beauty |
June-Sept |
Red |
No pollinator needed |
Everbearing. Large, firm fruit with juicy, sweet berries with a high sugar content. Good for eating, canning, freezing, & preserves |
Strawberry, Tristar |
Spring-fall |
Red |
No pollinator needed |
Day-Neutral. Medium, sweet berry that is Harvested every 6 weeks spring through fall. Good for fresh eating and freezing. |
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