
Raspberries
Varieties chosen for flavor and ease of growing
Prunus domestica subsp. syriaca 'Mirabelle de Nancy' This variety is a hit in farmers markets throughout France; eaten fresh, crafted into preser...
View full detailsMalus domestica 'Foxwhelp' This apple was introduced to the United States from England as Foxwhelp, but more recently has been DNA tested and shown...
View full detailsPyrus communis 'Rescue' A show stopper. Everyone who sees and tastes this huge, beautiful fruit insists on buying a tree. The fruit is yellow with ...
View full detailsAlong with Desert King the best bet for cool summer areas. This newly available fig was found in Olympia Washington and regularly ripens a sizeable...
View full detailsMalus domestica 'Granniwinkle' An old American 'sharp' cider apple high in sugar and acids and low in tannin. Named for the grower who first cultiv...
View full detailsPrunus avium 'Lapins' A self-fertile variety of sweet cherry with large dark red fruit of excellent flavor. Lapins trees are bacterial canker and c...
View full detailsPrunus avium sp. A big tree perfect for those with a big appetite for cherries! Enjoy the best red and yellow, early and late season cherries all...
View full detailsMalus domestica 'Honeycrisp' Pick this superior red apple with a crunchy/crisp texture! Honeycrisp boasts a juicy, sweet-tart flavor when picked ea...
View full detailsRaintree Nursery Growing Guides are fun, easy, references featuring everything you need to know to get started growing your own home orchards and berry patches!
5 Reasons Your Trees Won't Fruit By Raintree Nursery Horticulture It's happened to everyone at some point; you've done everything right and your favorite fruit tree isn't giving you any fruit! You've tested the soil, you've piled on heaps of...
The Raintree Nursery Guide to Pollination Some of the most common questions we get here at Raintree Nursery are about pollination. Honestly, those are pretty good questions and deserve a closer look to explain more completely. Pollination itself is the...
Extreme Pruning Strategies: Coppicing and Pollarding By Xander Rose As I’m moving wood chips provided by a local arborist to put around our fruit trees at Raintree Nursery on a recent winter’s day (fortunately without too much rain), I think...