I grew up near you… I miss those days… Hastings, Harvard, and Clay Center…
Found the Turkey Creek Trees Facebook page! Thank you.
Also had good luck with a few more folks I did not see on the list
Vaughn Nursery- Mostly peaches for southern climate and a few apple variety -some on G11
Cumberland Valley Nursery. Mostly southern peaches
Finch Blueberry Nursery. Lots of bareroot blueberry both RE, NHB, SHB variety buy may not have some of the newer licensed variety.
Thanks for the suggestions. I made the updates. At some point a description is also needed on all the nurseries, feel free to take a crack at the ones without descriptions.
Just a note to say that CVN still accepts wholesale AND retail orders over the phone.
Here is a copy of their catalog as of today: Nov. 7, 2016:
Very generous of you to post that! Too bad their min. is $100 or I might have ordered something. One of the few to have peaches on Guardian.
My order is less than $100 and they gave me no trouble on the phone.
Thanks Matt! I put a pdf version in the list for easy downloading.
Vaughn Nursery has most of the same varieties at about the same price as Cumberland Valley and does not have a minimum that I am aware of. I currently have an order with Vaughn of just 3 peach trees.
I found this listing of nurseries that Cornell University put together for small fruit plants.
They do mention to check them out before doing business. Brady
http://www.fruit.cornell.edu/berry/nurseries/nurseries.html
PS It looks like one on the list,The Local Blueberry’s link redirects to a (Russian?) adult website.Cornell probably doesn’t maintain this list too closely. Brady
We now have a simple web page as well.
Thanks, I modified the link above to point to your new page.
I appreciate that. Thanks
Turkey,
Nice site.
Thanks! It turned out pretty good for someone who isnt a big fan of computers.That Wix site makes it pretty easy to build your own.
Chris
I am unable to choose “References” as a category when I try to save a parent edit.
Please add:
Canadian Nurseries
Tropical’s - Canadian
Cold and Coldish Climate - Canadian
http://www.pepiniereancestrale.com/
http://www.hardyfruittrees.ca/
http://www.cornhillnursery.com/
http://www.nutcrackernursery.com/
http://www.jeffriesnurseries.com/
Canadian nurseries of concern (google for reviews - users have had less than positive experiences)
https://www.greenbarnnursery.ca/ (problems with mislabeled plants and plants shipped dried out and dead)
https://www.saskatoonfarm.com/ (bare root plants shipped by Greyhound without any moist media so arrived dried out and dead)
Thanks, added!
Treetime.ca supposedly ships to the US, and have the U SK cherries. They even have Crimson Passion 2 year old plants. So if someone was salivating at big CP plants, it might be a place to check. The shipping and phytosanitary costs might be outrageous though.
For those that can’t get American Plum (prunus americana) from their state forestry service. I found that Kansas Forestry Service will ship out of state. It cost me $20 for a bundle of 25 seedlings plus $15 S&H. About a third were 1/4" diameter. Another third were 3/16" diameter. The remaining third were 1/8" diameter. I grafted peaches and nectarines to the larger ones and planted the smaller ones in nursery bed for future use. I wouldn’t expect the size distribution to always be the same, but it gives a rough idea of what to expect.
To also toot my own horn https://www.facebook.com/Maple-River-Farm-1070741446312010/ Mostly apple grafts and seedling apples. Do have wild American plum and another wild plum along with beaked hazelnuts. would love to supply just benched grafted or T budded trees at a cheap cost . I have plenty of one year old seedling apples that can be used for grafting or just planted and grown to see what they produce. Will also be carrying certain apple rootstocks to sell in small lots or individually.