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bloodanddreams starts with ... Is there such a thing as low/medium chill cider Apple trees? I am growing both "tropical" varieties of some trees (Apple, peach) plus standard varieties (Apricot, Pear & Plums) and wish to expand into cider production but cannot find any information about suitable types for warmer areas.. Would the French types be from warmer climes? | About the Author bloodanddreams Risdon Park 22nd April 2016 8:50pm #UserID: 13783 Posts: 1 View All bloodanddreams 's Edible Fruit Trees |
Tommoz says... Check out Pete the Permie, he has hundreds of apple varieties. He lists 27 cider varieties for his scion wood list, but he probably offers more. He'd know which one is low chill, or maybe you can do more research. http://www.petethepermie.com/fruit/apple-scion-list-for-winter-june-to-oct/ | About the Author Tommoz Sydney 20th May 2016 8:57pm #UserID: 7219 Posts: 340 View All Tommoz's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Diana says... Woodbridge also has many cider apples with varying chill needs https://www.woodbridgefruittrees.com.au/4-cider-apples#chill-tolerance_normal-chill | About the Author Diana KENMORE,4069,QLD 22nd May 2016 7:15pm #UserID: 3004 Posts: 284 View All Diana's Edible Fruit Trees |