List of Recommended Fruit Trees for Zone 9
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recommendations for japanese maple in full sun- zone 9
Comments (42)@jlcjlr - “decided to try the Fireglow…I’ll be planting one in full sun and one in afternoon shade”. That was back in 2010…13 years ago…curious to know how your Fireglow JM’s are doing now? I’m considering a Fireglow for my property, but I don’t have any mature trees so it would be getting full sun the majority of the day in zone 7A in the mid-Atlantic region. Worried that the leaves would scorch. Also, how is the fall color on them? I’m looking for really bright scarlet red fall color…the kind of red that stops you in your tracks with the sun setting behind it! Thanks…would love to get an update!...See MoreFig Trees recommended for zone 9a - for large containers??
Comments (1)Don't grow Osborne or Violette De Bordeaux. Those are cool weather figs. We get some hot summers too, and Verte is a good one. So is Bourjasotte Gris. LSU Gold, Paradiso, Native de Argentile, Adriatic, Panache, Celeste,Norman's Yellow, Sucrette. and Kadota! I LOVE that fig! I have an unknown that has small dark figs. Delicious and tough as nails! I believe Negretta will do well too. I have it, but haven't tasted it's figs. My VDB wilts in the sun. I have two osborne. One in sun is stunted. The one in half shade produces well....See MoreHelp fruit production zone 9B Florida
Comments (0)I am planning to plant fruit trees in our yard. I am hoping someone can tell me average fruit production on the following trees: Mango - Rosigold Mango - Nam Doc Mai Mango – Neelum Avocado - Wurtz Avocado - Holiday It would be helpful to get an idea of how much fruit I would be getting so I can decide if I want to graft two varieties together or leave them as individual trees. Thanks...See MoreHydrangea to Fruit Bearing- Recommendation for zone 6
Comments (1)https://www.fedcoseeds.com/trees/?item=225&listname=heritage%20orchard...See Morecalistoga_al ca 15 usda 9
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