Where to Get Info on Fruit Trees For Georgia

Q: I am new to Georgia and am interested in planting a few fruit trees in my back yard. I’d like rare but hardy ones. Any suggestions?
A: “Rare” and “hardy” may not be possible. If a fruit tree is rare, it’s usually hard to grow here. If it is hardy, it’s usually easy to grow here, but it’s not rare.
For the best advice, I suggest you talk directly to nurseries that specialize in fruit plants.
I have a list of local and online fruit nurseries at bit.ly/fruitsources.

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