2 sun crest peaches
1 redhaven peach
1 new celery asian pear
1 Strakminson sweet cherry {proprietary tree}
1 Benton Sweet cherry
To add to
2 stella cherry trees
1 other asian pear, that is the pollinated buy the new century.
4 chicago fig trees {I may change their name} Maybe call them shit hole figs. Or just say the are Brown Turkey figs.
3 red haven peach trees.
2 50ft mulberries
20 grape vines, like the mulberries planted by the old man that owned the place first, So not sure on the varieties, but I don't think 2 are the same.
50 asparagus crowns
1 blackberriy
1 rasberry
10 or 15 Strawberries, not sure on the variety.
I was about to order a pack with some June bearing, everbearing, and fall bearing strawberries. As well as 4 Hardy kiwi berry vines, and an Asin persimmons that is hardy to zone 6. I want to try a Paw Paw as well, I think I have a Microclimate around my mulberries and junipers that it will do ok in this dry climate.
What I am missing? Toss me out some more edible perennials. Local favorites, little known cultivars?
My blue jays are here. Loud fuckers. I like to wake them up in the morning. Sleeping in till sunrise.....pussies.


I think we are going to do a couple runs of meat chickens or turkeys this year too.
1 redhaven peach
1 new celery asian pear
1 Strakminson sweet cherry {proprietary tree}
1 Benton Sweet cherry
To add to
2 stella cherry trees
1 other asian pear, that is the pollinated buy the new century.
4 chicago fig trees {I may change their name} Maybe call them shit hole figs. Or just say the are Brown Turkey figs.
3 red haven peach trees.
2 50ft mulberries
20 grape vines, like the mulberries planted by the old man that owned the place first, So not sure on the varieties, but I don't think 2 are the same.
50 asparagus crowns
1 blackberriy
1 rasberry
10 or 15 Strawberries, not sure on the variety.
I was about to order a pack with some June bearing, everbearing, and fall bearing strawberries. As well as 4 Hardy kiwi berry vines, and an Asin persimmons that is hardy to zone 6. I want to try a Paw Paw as well, I think I have a Microclimate around my mulberries and junipers that it will do ok in this dry climate.
What I am missing? Toss me out some more edible perennials. Local favorites, little known cultivars?
My blue jays are here. Loud fuckers. I like to wake them up in the morning. Sleeping in till sunrise.....pussies.
I think we are going to do a couple runs of meat chickens or turkeys this year too.