All season apple trees??

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  1. cmonsta

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    I was talking to a guy at work yesterday who mentioned his buddy plants different kinds of apple trees that mature at different times all through the hunting season, from mid sept-early dec. Was wondering if anyone knows more about this?
     
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    perfect thank you so much!!!!!
     
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    Be advised those maturity dates are off for my area!!!! Chart is for PA FYI for anyone who is not from PA that is following the thread.
     
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    Lucky for me I am from pa lol. north not south, but im sure its with in a week or 2 still.
     
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    You are correct it is for PA but it give you feel for what comes first or last no matter what state your planting in. I wouldnt imagine its off my much.
     
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    This is perfect! I live in South Central PA and will probably order some of these trees. Thanks bluecollar.
     
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    Question. Where do you order soft mass and hard mass trees? There's really no local nursery but I also have heard to buy trees that are in your area because they are use to the temps, etc. Any truth to this?
     
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    Almost every state and most counties have some kind of forestry department or non-for profit forestry type departments in place and that is who I would reach out to.
     
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    Thanks Ty. I'll start to ask around and do some searches.
     

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