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"Big box" retailers like Costco, Walmart and Home Depot often sell varieties that are NOT optimal for this climate.  
 
"Big box" retailers like Costco, Walmart and Home Depot often sell varieties that are NOT optimal for this climate.  
The result is that many people become disappointed after trees die, or worse, they plant and tend fruit trees for several years to find that they ''never get any fruit'' because the variety that they planted is not suitable for local conditions (see [[Selecting fruit varieties for Colorado's front range]]
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The result is that many people become disappointed after trees die, or worse, they plant and tend fruit trees for several years to find that they ''never get any fruit'' because the variety that they planted is not suitable for local conditions (see [[Selecting fruit varieties for Colorado's front range]])
  
 
We ONLY sell varieties that we know will have a better than average chance of success on the Colorado Front Range.
 
We ONLY sell varieties that we know will have a better than average chance of success on the Colorado Front Range.

Revision as of 13:53, 18 January 2016

Since 2010 Jacob Springs Farm has planted over 250 fruit trees in the Boulder area and has sold nearly 2,000 fruit trees in our area over that time period.

Our crops of fruit are sold locally and further processed into several value added products.

We annually place a large order of trees from a wonderful nursery in Washington state and make these trees available at a bargain price to gardeners and farmers in our area.

We can offer a bargain price relative to more commercial nurseries because:

  • We only sell bare-root trees seasonally (we don't have to maintain these trees through the hot season or the off season)
  • We don't pot the trees and incur those expenses
  • We don't maintain a costly retail operation
  • We require payment in advance
  • We are a "no frills" operation - Expect good advice but no warranty or documentation is provided
  • You will have to pick up the trees in a 3 day window during april (to be determined based on weather)

"Big box" retailers like Costco, Walmart and Home Depot often sell varieties that are NOT optimal for this climate. The result is that many people become disappointed after trees die, or worse, they plant and tend fruit trees for several years to find that they never get any fruit because the variety that they planted is not suitable for local conditions (see Selecting fruit varieties for Colorado's front range)

We ONLY sell varieties that we know will have a better than average chance of success on the Colorado Front Range.


From the ad for 2015

Jacob Springs Farm is doing our annual fruit tree order.

All fruit trees are $20 each - these are bare root trees shipped from Washington State. Bare-root trees need to be planted soon after delivery and will be around 48" tall and various diameters ranging from 7/16" to 3/4" in diameter (depending on availability). These trees, potted, will sell for over $100 at local nurseries.

Come over to our farm to see trees that have been planted the last few years and to get an idea of how large and healthy these trees are.

We have planted and grafted nearly a hundred trees and have sold over 1,000 of these trees in the last few years with great results.

We have selected varieties for that will have the best chance of doing well here in Colorado -

Apple, Pear, Cherry, Peach, Nectarine, Apricot, and Plum trees are available

You will need to pay in advance and we will let you know when the pickup window will be in time for planting.

This is a great chance to get a bargain price on trees that would otherwise be selling for much more!

Plant an orchard!

Thanks,

Labeling

Here's a great way to Label your fruit trees: Labeling fruit trees as shown here