ORCHARD FRUIT — Varieties I Grow and Notes on Growing
- Apples
- Great Apple Varieties to Grow
- Beni Shogun Fuji
- Bramley’s Seedling
- Belle de Boskoop
- Cameo
- Esopus Spitzenberg
- Jonagold
- Liberty
- York
- Whitney crabapple
- Wickson crabapple
- Figs
- Grapes
- Medlars
- Peaches
- Pears
- Raspberries
NURSERIES — Edibles | Fruits | Berries
- Adams County Nursery| Aspers, PA | 717.677.8105
- Bay Flora | Berkeley, CA | 510.705.1012
- Bay Laurel Nursery | Atascadero, CA | 805.466.3406
- Burnt Ridge Nursery*| Onalaska, WA | 360.985.2873
- Clifton’s Nursery | Porterville, CA | 559.784.3800
- Cloud Mountain Farm | Everson, WA | 360-966-5859
- Cummins Nursery | Ithaca, NY | 607.592.2801
- Edible Landscaping |Afton, Virginia | 434.361.9134
- Fedco Trees* | ME | 207-426-9900
- Grandpa’s Orchard* | Coloma, MI | 877-800-0077
- Greenmantle Nursery* | Garberville, CA | 707.986.7504
- Hometown Nursery | Paso Robles, CA | 805.238.1976
- Mid City Nursery | American Canyon, CA | 707.642.4167
- Nourse Farms*| South Deerfield, MA | 413-665-7888
- Nature Hills Nursery | Omaha, NE | 402.934.8116
- One Green World* | Oregon | 877.353.4028
- Paradise Nursery | Chatsworth, CA | 818 701-5656
- Peaceful Valley Farm Supply* | Grass Valley, CA | 530.272.4769
- Pense Nursery | Mountainburg, AR | 479.369.2494
- Raintree Nursery | Morton, WA | 360.496.6400
- Rolling River Organic Nursery | Orleans, CA
- Sanhedrin Nursery | Willits, CA | 707.459.900
- St. Lawrence Nurseries | Potsdam NY | 315-265-6739
- Stark Brother’s | Louisiana, MO | 800-325-4180
- Sakuma Brothers Berry Nursery | Burlington, WA | 360-757-6611 Ext. 149
- Trees of Antiquity* | Paso Robles CA | 805.467.9909
- Van Well Nursery* | Wenatchee, WA |800-572-1553
* denotes nurseries where I have purchased plant stock (and also been a happy customer).
Thank you! We are going to a scion exchange in Boonville, CA, and wanted to be informed about delicious varieties that do well in coastal climate.
The former owner of the Peach Palace used to stick pasta in a patch of dirt out near the end of the driveway near the road with a sign that said “Pasta, U-pick”.
John, thanks for that wonderful recollection. Karin was behind that mischief and she would tell me about all the funny and curious and confused encounters folks had with her and her “U-Pick Pasta Patch.”