Posted by Dick Adams on December 10, 2006, 2:01 pm
My attempts at web searchs for this information have been
fruitless. My searchs have been inefficient producing too
many irrelevant sites.
Where is a good place to find the expected heights and
widths of dwarf fruit trees?
Dick
Posted by James on December 10, 2006, 2:40 pm
Dick Adams wrote:
> My attempts at web searchs for this information have been
> fruitless. My searchs have been inefficient producing too
> many irrelevant sites.
> Where is a good place to find the expected heights and
> widths of dwarf fruit trees?
> Dick
Free nursery catalogs or nursery websites. Of course the info is
assuming ideal conditions.
Posted by Pan Ohco on December 10, 2006, 3:06 pm
On Sun, 10 Dec 2006 19:01:27 -0000, rdadams@smart.net (Dick Adams)
wrote:
>My attempts at web searchs for this information have been
>fruitless. My searchs have been inefficient producing too
>many irrelevant sites.
>Where is a good place to find the expected heights and
>widths of dwarf fruit trees?
>Dick
Try this www.baylaurelnursery.com/catalog/rootstockDescriptions.html
Posted by Dick Adams on December 10, 2006, 8:54 pm
> rdadams@smart.net (Dick Adams) wrote:
>> My attempts at web searchs for this information have been
>> fruitless. My searchs have been inefficient producing too
>> many irrelevant sites.
>>
>> Where is a good place to find the expected heights and
>> widths of dwarf fruit trees?
> Try this www.baylaurelnursery.com/catalog/rootstockDescriptions.html
http://tinyurl.com/yhebev
An excellent site. Thank you very much!
Dick
Posted by Dwayne on December 12, 2006, 7:50 am
A lot of keeping trees at the expected heights and widths will also depend
upon your pruning techniques. Even dwarf trees, when left alone, will go
higher than the 10 to 15 feet tall as advertised, at least that has been my
experience.
Dwayne
> My attempts at web searchs for this information have been
> fruitless. My searchs have been inefficient producing too
> many irrelevant sites.
> Where is a good place to find the expected heights and
> widths of dwarf fruit trees?
> Dick
> fruitless. My searchs have been inefficient producing too
> many irrelevant sites.
> Where is a good place to find the expected heights and
> widths of dwarf fruit trees?
> Dick