 
															In this post I share the Winesap Apple Tree growing in my home garden. This content is during the spring season after 4 winters growth. Check out images and my personal review of the tree so far!
Winesap Apple Tree Video
Because this tree is a dwarf variety it will only grow to 15-20 feet tall making it perfect for most any home garden orchard. In fact, this video shows the tree at about 7 feet tall and 5 feet wide in year 4. In spite of it being some what of a drought this year the tree is loaded with fruit!
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About the Winesap Apple Tree
First off it is important to note that there is a Stayman winesap apple along with a dwarf variety. The tree is a combination of tart and sweet. It is fun to think that this tree variety has been around since pioneer days. The apples are not only tasty but also long-lived after being harvested, lasting 6 months or more in the refrigerator. Consider using this rich, wine-like flavor apple in applesauce, pies, and cider not to forget fresh off the tree!
 
															The tree feature on this blog is nestled in with many other varieties such as heirloom apple, Jonathan, honey crisp or early harvest to ensure pollination.
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More Fruit in My Home Garden
My husband and I have been growing fruit on our property since 2003. We started out with some amazing and unique trees like the pluot. Today we grow over a dozen different varieties such as 6 different varieties of pluots, plums, apricot, nectarine, 8 different apple varieties, 2 different peach, and 4 varieties of cherry trees. Each year we add something new to try so be sure to follow our adventure.

Winesap Apple Tree Review
In this post I share the Winesap Apple Tree growing in my home garden. This content is during the spring season after 4 winters growth. Check out images and my personal review of the tree so far!

Sweet Cherry Pie Tree In My Home Garden
A quick review featuring the beautiful dwarf and large harvest Cherry Pie Tree in my home garden. See video review and other details on this post.

Yellow Peach Fruit Tree Review
Can you believe I was waiting for this lovely fruit to turn peach color? Little did I know it was a yellow peach variety. In this post I share the beautiful yellow peach fruit tree harvest in a review. Find the video and images here! Yellow Peach Fruit Tree Review Video You can only imagine my surprise to find that the pale peaches in the 12 foot tree in my yard was ready to harvest. I had been waiting for the fruit to turn peach color. This was the tree my husband and I moved from the orchard area over to my cut flower garden in 2016. for some reason, it took 6 years to finally produce a harvest. The healthy harvest produced a juicy and a modest sweet fruit. In the video below I share what that experience was like and tips on how I grew it. This is a feature from my Ohio home garden so be sure to check your area to see if peach tree will do well. You can find this video and more on my Bren Haas YouTube Channel. I love doing product reviews so be sure to subscribe to my mailing list to find out more. More About The Yellow Peach Fruit Tree The Peach Tree Stands over 10 feet tall Juicy and Light Sweet The tag I have on file is ‘Crestspring’ peach tree. Once again, someone got the tags mixed up during shipping locally. After doing research I am thinking this just maybe the Desert Gold Peach tree. After doing some searching I found this variety on a few of my favorite sites. The description of the tree fit what I have growing here in my Ohio home garden. Not only is the tree a beautiful shape, it appears to be self pollinating. Listed below are some of the reasons I love this tree: Harvest in Late August The Beautiful Peach in August The spring blooms are very fragrant Easy to Grow with little pruning Perfect tree for hardiness zone 6-9 Tree height averages around 12 -19 feet Beautiful harvest of a yellow peach with mild sweet flavor Thank you for stopping by my website today! Peach Harvest Recipes Don’t miss these recipes I love to make with my peach harvests each year. Just do a quick search under ‘Peach Recipes’ to find the latest entries on my website. Let’s Connect After reading this post and checking out the video review I would love to hear from you. What do you think of the harvest from this variety. Have you ever grown peaches in your home garden? Be sure to reach out to me on my contact page featured on my website. Happy Peach Tree Growing,

Black Tartarian Cherry Tree
In this post I share photos of our two Black Tartarian Cherry Trees growing at the entrance of our orchard. You will see video of the trees and creative images. Black Tartarian Cherry Tree Video After a calm late April rain I captured this video. The scent of the blooms is very lite but the view of the tree as the pedals start to fall is bold. Enjoy the video and be sure to check out the images featured below the video. This video feature on Bren Haas YouTube Channel. Images of the Black Tartarian Cherry Tree This tree is spectacular year-round in our home garden. The spring blooms come on just after the Magnolia tree starts to drop its blooms. How to identify a cherry tree is somewhat easy. I also check out the bark of the tree. Cherry has this unique circle around the tree trunk that is kind of a grey color. The blooms of the Dark Tartarian Cherry tree are lovely in the mid Spring. The blooms last for a few weeks or until a late wind storm comes through in the spring. The shape of the tree fills the back orchard entrance at our home in Ohio. I hope this post encourages you to consider adding a cherry to your home garden. The tree has been around since the early 1700 in the USA brought over from Russia. It is recommended to plant another cherry tree within 50 feet. Cross-pollination by a different variety is key to its growing and bearing success. This will ensure prepare pollination. We have another cherry on the other side of the driveway. About 30 feet out is a Bing Cherry and Rainer Cherry Tree. Let’s Connect I am excited to hear from you and what you think of this tree. Be sure to comment n this post. Would you consider adding a Black Tartarian to your home garden? You will have to come back later in the summer to see the harvest off this tree. We pick so many cherries there is plenty to share with the wildlife. I’d love to hear suggestions on what you would prepare with tons of cherries. Happy Tree Hunting,
 
											
Let’s Connect
In conclusion of reading this post about the Winesap Apple Tree I hope you consider reaching out to me by comment below. In the future, I look forward to sharing more about what you can grow in your home garden.
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