Empire’ is a cross between ‘McIntosh’ and ‘Red Delicious’. The result is a crisp, medium-sized apple with dark, red-blushed skin and cream flesh that is sweet with a slightly tart flavor. Get ready for a bountiful harvest of quality fruit in mid September! A good disease resistant apple that bears young and reliably even in hot summer climates. Makes a good pollinator for ‘Winesap’,’Gravenstein’ and ‘Jonagold’. A tasty, fresh-eating apple with a good storage life.

Semi-dwarf. ‘Cortland’ is a bright red, medium-sized apple bred from ‘McIntosh’ and a later maturing variety. The result is a crisp, slightly tart apple of high quality that ripens late season or late September in Zone 5. Blooms mid-season. An excellent all purpose apple developed at the Geneva Experimental Station in New York state.

So you want to grow apples in your home edible garden but you don’t have room for more than one tree and the guy at the garden center says you need at least 2 varieties to pollinate and get fruit?? Why not try a single tree that combines 4 varieties of apples on the same single tree? All your pollination and space concerns will melt away with the 4-in-1 cold climate apple is created from grafting from an assorted selection of cold climate hardy apples. These are the varieties that are used in the grafting: Braeburn, Cortland, Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith, Gravenstein, Jonagold, Jonathon, Melrose, Red Delicious, Red McIntosh, Spartan, Yellow Delicious, Yellow Transparent, and Winesap.  Four of these varieties are grafted on the same plant!! Get ready for a bountiful harvest and outstanding variety all for the price of one….that’s a bargain in any economy!

(Semi-dwarf) This chance seedling found in New Zealand in the 1950s hit American shores in the 1980s and became a fruit stand classic for its great taste, crispness and long keeping ability. Unfortunately, it has not been readily available to the home fruit landscaper. Thats too bad because it is a great Apple to grow but with a couple of quirks. While it is a mid-season bloomer that can be pollinated by many other Apple selections,Braeburn is one of the latest Apples to mature with the fruit taking into early to mid-fall to fully ripen. Braeburn also will flower like crazy as a youth but it will keep you waiting a couple seasons longer than most Apples to bear considerable fruit. These two quirks aside, you will findBraeburn to be the Apple of your eye featuring outstanding taste whether fresh or cooked, crisp, tart flesh, great storage ability and a multi-use nature that will keep your fruit hungry family begging for more!

Grow superfruit in your own backyard! These extra-sweet fruit are perfect for snacking. Goji berries are easy to grow in full sun, although some staking may be necessary for maximum access to the nutrient-rich fruit. A pollinator is not needed to produce masses of sweet fruit but, be careful.  Birds are just as attracted to the fruit as humans so make sure you can cover your plants as the berries ripen!

Long reknowned for the health benefits of its fruit, now you get to experience the benefits of this locally rare plant in your own garden! Rounded and compact, Gojiberry features elongated, deep green leaves and a spring bloom of mixed white, pink and purple flowers on the same plant. Berries appear soon after and mature in the mid summer. These tasty berries are grape sized and mildly sweet with a higher antioxidant content than blueberries and blackberries. Easy to grow, once established this plant is quite drought resistant and will tolerate poorer soil with little complaint

Grow superfruit in your own backyard! Big Lifeberry has extra-large fruit, perfect for home cooks. Goji berries are easy to grow in full sun, although some staking may be necessary for maximum access to the nutrient-rich fruit. Add it to home gardens, or grow it in a patio pot.

Long reknowned for the health benefits of its fruit, now you get to experience the benefits of this locally rare plant in your own garden! Rounded and compact, Gojiberry features elongated, deep green leaves and a spring bloom of mixed white, pink and purple flowers on the same plant. Berries appear soon after and mature in the mid summer. These tasty berries are grape sized and mildly sweet with a higher antioxidant content than blueberries and blackberries. Easy to grow, once established this plant is quite drought resistant and will tolerate poorer soil with little complaint

Truly tasty fruit in your own backyard! Yezberry® Japanese haskaps are an easy-to-grow, super delicious fruit for everyone. Yellow flowers appear very early in spring (we’ll bet it’s the first thing to bloom in your yard each year) and give way to plump blue fruits in early summer. Berries are sweet enough to eat straight from the stems, or can be made into sauce, jam, or desserts. This tough shrub grows well in sun or part shade, and isn’t fussy about soil: any type and even any pH level will do. Yezberry haskaps are extremely cold tolerant. Yezberry® Solo™ will bear fruit without a pollinator, but gets larger and more numerous berries when planted alongside another Yezberry® Japanese haskap variety.

Yezberry® Maxie™ Japanese haskap is a truly tasty berry that just about anyone can grow. Yellow flowers appear in very early spring (it will almost certainly be the first thing to bloom in your landscape each year) and develop into luscious blue berries in early summer. No spraying or fussy pruning is required to get a harvest of fruit so tasty, you’ll want to eat it as fast as you can pluck them from the stems. This exceptionally hardy shrub grows well in sun or part shade and doesn’t need any special soil in order to thrive. Plant Yezberry Maxie haskap within 50’/15.2 m of another Yezberry® variety to ensure an abundant fruit set.