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Backyard Tree Fruit. Tree Fruit: The Gardeners Challenge! Frost susceptible Pollination requirement High pest pressure –Insects, fungi, bacteria, and

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Page 1: Backyard Tree Fruit. Tree Fruit: The Gardeners Challenge! Frost susceptible Pollination requirement High pest pressure –Insects, fungi, bacteria, and

BackyardTree Fruit

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Tree Fruit: The Gardener’s Challenge!

• Frost susceptible• Pollination requirement• High pest pressure

– Insects, fungi, bacteria, and weeds

• High maintenance requirement– training– pruning– thinning– mulch & fertilizer

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Site Requirements• Full sun

– Photosynthesis, fruit color– Quick drying of rain/dew =

less disease• Soil: well-drained, loamy, pH

6.5• Good air drainage, movement

– frost & disease avoidance

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Avoid low “frost pockets”

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Self pollination – same variety

Cross pollination – 2 varieties

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POLLINATION REQUIREMENTS

• SELF-FRUITFUL–Peaches–Nectarines

• SELF-UNFRUITFUL–apples–pears–plums

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A wide variety of apples can be grown in Georgia, including

store-bought varieties

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Apple Varieties Zone Uses Pollination Code

Anna 5 Early, dessert, red blush A

Dorsett Golden 5 Early, dessert, yellow A

Jerserymac 1,2,3 Fresh, sauce and pies B

Redgold 1,2,3 Dessert B

Priscilla 1,2,3 Sub-acid dessert C

Mollie’s Delicious 3,4 Fresh, sauce and pies B

Ozark Gold 1,2,3 Dessert, yellow C

Red Delicious 1,2,3,4 Sweet, fresh, or salads B

Golden Delicious 1,2,3,4 Sub-acid, yellow, all purpose C

Stayman 1,2,3 Tart, all purpose C-sterile

Yates 1,2,3,4 Small, subacid, mellow, juicy B

Granny Smith 1,2,3,4 Yellow green, all purpose C

Jonagold (C) and Mutzu (B) are also pollen sterile

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PEARS

European- No

Hybrid- Yes

Asian- Some

Types For Georgia?

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Orient CarrickWaite KiefferHood

FlordahomeMagness BaldwinDawn MaxineWarren SpaldingMoonglow

Shinko ChojuroHosui Kosui

Fire Blight Resistant

PEAR VARIETIES

Bartlett, Bosc, Anjou

Fire Blight Susceptible

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ASIAN PEARS

Shinko 3

Chojuro 1,3

Hosui 1,2

Kosui 2,3

Golden, russeted fruit

Brown orange fruit

Golden brown fruit

Green yellow fruit

Variety Pollinizer Characteristics

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Georgia ranks 3rd in peach production, butthat doesn’t mean they’re easy to grow!

Nectarine White-fleshedpeach

Yellow-fleshedpeach

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VarietyFlordakingGulfprinceEmpressSpringcrestJune GoldSuwanneeDixiredCoronetRedhavenSpringprinceHarvesterRedglobeMajesticDixilandRedskinFlameprinceAutumnprinceJefferson

Zone554,54,54,54,51,2,33,41,2,33,43,41,2,32,3,41,2,31,2,3,4,51,2,31,2,31,2,3

CharacteristicsLg clingstone, yellow fleshLg semi-clingstone, white fleshMed clingstone, red peel and yellow fleshSm clingstone, red peel and yellow fleshLg clingstone, yellow flesh, poor shapeLg freestone, yellow flesh, cold tenderMed clingstone, yellow flesh, bud hardy, sets heavyLg semi-clingstone, yellow flesh, bud tenderAttractive, large semi-clingstone, firm, yellow fleshMed freestone, firm, yellow flesh, 70% red color Med to Lg freestone, slightly acid, bud tender in northMed to Lg freestone, reliable cropper, longer shelf-lifeLg freestone, yellow flesh, bud tender, attractiveLg freestone, firm, yellow flesh with yellow peelMed to Lg freestone, reliable cropper, yellow fleshLg freestone, frim, yellow flesh, hangs well on treeMed to Lg freestone, firm, yellow flesh, 70% red color Reliable producer, tolerant to frost.

PEACH VARIETIES

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VarietySungemArmkingSunfreDurbinSungloRedgoldFantasia

Zone54,54,53,41,2,3,41,2,33,4

CharacteristicsMed, early bloomMed clingstone, yellow fleshMed clingstone, yellow fleshMed semi-freestone, yellow fleshLg freestone, yellow fleshLg freestone, yellow flesh, tolerant to frostLg freestone, yellow flesh, yellow flesh

NECTARINE VARIETIES

Higher disease pressure (no fuzz)

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HYBRID plum varieties are adapted to Georgia’s climate

NOT EuropeanNOT pure Japanese

PLUMS

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Plum Varieties Zone

Methley (self-fruitful) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

A.U. Releases: Amber RosaRoadside Homeside Rubrum

1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Morris 1, 2, 3, 4

Ozark Premier 1, 2, 3, 4

Wade 1, 2, 3, 4

Frontier 1, 2, 3, 4

Byron Gold 1, 2, 3, 4

Crimson 1, 2, 3, 4

Plums need cross pollination

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Scion

Rootstock

Bud union