Shinko’ Asian Pear will be flavor revelation in your edible landscape featuring crisp, juicy, sweet fruit with a pleasant hint of citrus and spice. It is a late season Asian Pear ready to pick in late September and October with pleasing medium sized fruit with golden yellow smooth skin and smooth, tasty flesh. You’ll be happy to enjoy ‘Shinko’ with your favorite cheese, or tossed in a salad or for a twist try it grilled, roasted or braised. One grower suggests stuffing a turkey with them for Thanksgiving dinner and reports that it turned out fabulous! ‘Shinko’ is the most fire blight resistant of all the Asian pears and is perfect for the backyard edible garden. Plant ‘Shinko’ with another Asian Pear such as to encourage great cross pollination and bountifully ample crop of delicious Asian Pears!
Six delicious pears are grafted onto one plant, making pollination a breeze and assuring great fruit set on one plant for the home gardener. Six pear selections on one tree means guaranteed fruit while saving space in the landscape. Variety selections are marked on each branch.
Four delicious pears are grafted onto one plant, making pollination a breeze and assuring great fruit set on one plant for the home gardener. Guaranteed fruit while saving space in the landscape. Variety selections marked on each branch.
Four delicious pears are grafted onto one plant, making pollination a breeze and assuring great fruit set on one plant for the home gardener. Four pear selections on one tree means guaranteed fruit while saving space in the landscape. Variety selections marked on each branch. The varieties grafted could be 4 of these varieties: Bartlett, Comice, d’Anjou, Flemish beauty, Hood, Kieffer, Luscious, Red Bartlett, Seckel.
You’ll never go back to the classic tropical fruit we’ve all come to know after sampling this juicy new and deliciously improved variety! Vivid orange-red flowers in summer ripen into bright red fruit dripping with juice in early autumn. ’Angel Red’ is an easy to grow, semi-dwarf variety that will have you drooling for more of the unbelievably juicy, less pulpy fruit with edible seeds so soft, they’re better than delicious!
(Semi-Dwarf) The Tomcot™ Apricot is a consistently good producer of yellow fruit with a ruby blush where the sun has touched the skin. It’s a vigorous selection and partially self-pollinating meaning it will set considerable fruit on its own in your backyard garden but would set far heavier crops if pollinated by another selection of Apricot. It’s an early maturing Apricot producing luscious fruit for you to pick and eat right off the tree in late July and early August. While its fruit will be tasty preserved it holds up best as a dessert quality Apricot that will have you drooling for more! Plant Tomcot™ in spots where spring frosts are less frequent because its massive pink bloom in late April or early May can be damaged causing poor fruit set. All Apricots love full sun and well-drained soil.
Standard. One of the hardiest of all peaches, ripens mid to late August with greenish yellow coloring and a slight blush of red. Flesh is bright yellow, soft and juicy. Good for fresh eating, especially in colder climates. Freestone and self-fertile.
Semi-dwarf. This Japanese variety is a vigorous, fast growing plant that produces large crops of beefy, round fruit with thin, purple-red skin. This tart, sweet fruit ripens in mid-August and is excellent for fresh eating and canning.
Semi-dwarf. Heavy bearing, well-formed tree. Resists cold and is tolerant to leaf spot. This vigorous grower ripens in late July in Zone 6. Beautiful red and golden yellow, medium-sized fruit is round, uniform and appealing. Disease-resistant and self-fertile.
(Semi-Dwarf) The very flavorful ‘Redgold’ is one of the most well known of all Nectarines and one of the most rewarding for the home orchard. It’s a large, glossy, highly colored fruit with deep red skin and firm, very sweet and very juicy, golden yellow, freestone flesh. It stores well and tastes delicious making it a favorite for fresh eating even though it stands out in preserves and other dessert recipes. ‘Redgold’ ripens in mid-August and its nice rounded form is perfect for planting under telephone wires or in urban landscapes because of its compact size and tolerance to urban pollution…it’s been known to thrive in inner city conditions, its only requirement being well-drained soils and sunlight! Fragrant pink flowers load up the branches in late April really putting on a show. Even better, ‘Redgold’ is self-fruitful allowing it to produce large crops of Nectarines without having to have another pollinating variety nearby.