The Apple of My Eye Could Have been a Pineapple
Roots are a part of our DNA here at Roots to Fruits Nursery As the Lunar New Year alights upon us, we find ourselves reflecting on origins. 2025 is the Lunar Year of the Wood Snake; and oh my, how...
Roots are a part of our DNA here at Roots to Fruits Nursery As the Lunar New Year alights upon us, we find ourselves reflecting on origins. 2025 is the Lunar Year of the Wood Snake; and oh my, how...
Have you ever planted a tree and a couple days later found the bark in shreds and scattered across the ground surrounding the tree? You probably have deer wandering into your yard. Deer tend to live in partially wooded areas...
Pruning season is here and if your trees have not been pruned, then now is the time. Proper pruning will not only increase fruit production, but will also improve disease resistance, structural weaknesses, and space use issues in your landscape....
Also called Arlie or Aerlie Red Flesh Apple (ARFA and pronounced Air-Lee), this apple is a product of a sport limb from an unknown tree in the 1960...
View full detailsDiscovered as a chance seedling in the Similkameen Valley in British Columbia, Canada in the 1990s. Because it was discovered by chance, there is n...
View full detailsIntroduced 1870 in the orchard of a Mr. Brathwaite, the fruit, a variety of Winesap, round and of medium size. The flesh is yellow, fine grained, c...
View full detailsThe Autumn Crisp apple is a relatively new variety of apple that was developed by Cornell University's apple breeding program in Geneva, New York, ...
View full detailsWilliam Butters found this chance apple tree near Wood Hill (close to modern day Wilmington, MA). Research suggests Butters discovered this apple a...
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