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Fruit Trees
Apple, Cortland
Large red apple derived from McIntosh. Long-time favorite in eastern US for fresh eating, cooking & cider. Sweet-tart, flavorful, non-browning white flesh. Early harvest, just before McIntosh. Precocious, productive tree, hardy to -40º. 800 to 1000 hours. Self-fruitful.
Apple, Honeycrisp
Winter hardy tree from the University of Minnesota. Fruit is crisp and juicy with an aromatic flavor. Striped red over yellow color. Stores well. Ripens from late September to late October.
Apple, McIntosh
Round, bright to dark red over green, superb quality in cool climates. Crisp, aromatic, subacid, sweet. Dessert/cooking. Early harvest. 900 hours. Partly self-fruitful, or pollinated by Red Delicious, Gala, or other.
Cherry, Evans Bali
Deep, dark 1" red fruit excellent for baking and fresh eating. Much sweeter than other sour cherries. Extremely hardy buds.
Pear, Bartlett
World's most popular pear. Early mid-season, high quality, tolerates hot summers. 800 hours. Self-fruitful in arid West. Elsewhere, pollinated by Bosc, D'Anjou, Winter Nelis.
Plum, Stanley
Large, dark blue skin. Juicy, sweet, delicious, greenish-yellow meaty flesh, freestone. Late summer harvest. Late blooming, extremely cold hardy and reliable. 800 hours. Self-fruitful.
We will be open on alternating Sundays for the Winter Farmers Market from 9:30am to 1:30pm. Those dates are as follows:
January 8th, 2012
January 22nd, 2012
February 12th, 2012
February 26th, 2012
March 11th, 2012
March 25th, 2012
April 1st, 2012
2 miles North of Oconomowoc at Hwy 67 and Hwy K (262) 567-1777