| I would concur with most other respondents about not planting apples or peaches, plums, apricots, or nectarines. There's still a lot of fruits that would do well, including pears (both Asian and European) and uncommon fruits such as pawpaw, persimmon (American and Asian), cornelian cherry, and medlar. Many bush fruits do well with little care, including blueberries, thornless blackberries. Also vines, such as hardy kiwifruit. In my newest book, Landscaping with Fruit, I spell out which fruits are low maintenance and attractive, and where they do this best. Feel free to give me a call if you want (845-255-0417). Lee Reich, PhD Books by Lee Reich: A Northeast Gardener's Year The Pruning Book Weedless Gardening Uncommon Fruits for Every Garden Landscaping with Fruit On Dec 4, 2009, at 4:40 PM, nottke1 wrote:
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