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Fruit Trees for Growing in Homesteading Cold Climates

This list of Fruit Trees for Growing in Homesteading Cold Climates will help homesteaders that live up North.

 Fruit Trees for Growing in Homesteading Cold Climates

Fruit trees have long been believed to be intolerant to the colder climates that are associated with much of the northern 1/3rd of the United States. While some fruits absolutely due poorly in the cold, there are a number of specific types of fruit trees that can actually handle and truly thrive in the colder states, such as Maine. This article was designed specifically to address this and to introduce the reader to several great tasting fruits that can handle the colder temperatures.

The article is filled with all kinds of valuable information from author who is very knowledgeable when it comes to what types of fruit trees are able to handle the colder climates like that are found in the state of Maine. Being able to have the knowledge about the type of trees that are capable of handling the colder climates makes it better for the reader. All of the information that is contained in the article is presented in a way that makes it really easy to read and understand.

*** Benefits of reading the article Types of Fruit Trees for Cold Climates

Discover everything that you wanted to know about cold-climate fruit trees and how to get the biggest yields

The article focuses on five of the more popular fruit trees that are capable of being able to handle the colder climate that is found in states like Maine

The article also mentions a number of the best varieties of each of the five fruit trees that they highly recommend

It also includes many full-color pictures that help to provide the reader with a good visual reference

Hardiness Zones in Maine Expected Midwinter Low Temperature

Zone 3 -40 to -30ºF

Zone 4 -30 to -20ºF

Zone 5 -20 to -10ºF

Zone 6 -10 to 0 ºF

Click here to read about Fruit Trees for Growing in Homesteading Cold Climates:

https://extension.umaine.edu/fruit/growing-fruit-trees-in-maine/varieties/

Melissa Francis
Melissa Francis
Greetings! I'm Melissa Francis, the founder and primary contributor to The Homestead Survival. With over 20 years of experience in homesteading, sustainability, and emergency preparedness, I've dedicated my life to helping others achieve a simpler, more self-reliant lifestyle.

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