I have 4 ancient apple trees near my house, 2 of which are in abandoned homesteader orchard near the road on the periphery of our hayfield. I'm sure if apples can grow in central Montana unattended for over 50 years, you should be able to find something in your area. Or you could learn to graft and get a cutting from these old ones.Very nice day today, but we went to town. I was able to add three geese to my gander order, so little Mr Gander will have his harem and should hopefully not take any urges out on my hens.
Went to the local hothouse and was told (once again) that no, there are as yet no apple cultivars that will bear fruit where I live.It’s probably late in the game for me to be planting apple trees anyway. Oh well. Eggs and meat are a more viable food source and as an added bonus, will mature in my lifetime. They don’t taste much like apples, though. Maybe I’ll console myself by getting some
to go with my chickens and put them all up in a little hoophouse next winter.