tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-707533087171708878.post2767874756838973715..comments2023-06-10T10:14:08.361-04:00Comments on Dirty Goat Farm: The Future of the Dirty Goat FarmRebecca Whitinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04858741446105814383noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-707533087171708878.post-53778113450422785352013-06-13T12:05:45.246-04:002013-06-13T12:05:45.246-04:00Just a quick note on fruit trees. There are quite ...Just a quick note on fruit trees. There are quite a lot of apples that can grow here (at least if they are grafted on hardy rootstock) Dad probably has at laest 15 varieties. However Chestnut craps which you mentioned are my very favorite for just plain eating off the tree. They are so yummy!<br /><br /> Cherries are possible to grow here - not the big, sweet fresh eating ones unfortunately but nice pie cherries or cherries to make sauces, jam/jelly and such with. I have cherry trees (I don't remember the variety) as well as Nanking cherry bushes.<br /><br /> I want the read the book by Joel Salatin but haven't yet. YOu enjoyed it?Abbihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01842277589160618685noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-707533087171708878.post-33888536724054168902012-11-08T19:30:47.855-05:002012-11-08T19:30:47.855-05:00Well now, my head hurts too! :) I could "se...Well now, my head hurts too! :) I could "see" it with you. I do love Honeycrisp apples! I will miss you when you leave; however, I am really happy for you!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com