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Lise
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Sep 11, 2012 07:34AM
I would like to plant a dwarf fruit tree in my front yard. Any suggestions for a high yield / low effort variety? I've got a lovely fig tree, and really want to try the 'Chicago Hardy' fig, but my husband would prefer something different. We are in the Mid-Atlantic area of the US, Zone 6b. Thanks in advance for your helpful suggestions!
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I googled "fruit trees hardy to zone 6b" and there are quite a few results! https://www.google.com/search?q=fruit... googling "dwarf fruit trees hardy to zone 6b" garnered slightly different results: https://www.google.com/search?q=fruit...Our northern home is Zone6a (we're zone 7b here on the coast) and there are 4 fruit trees along side, 3 peach & 1 pear, but they're not dwarf varieties.
This is a good list - thank you!Jo wrote: "I googled "fruit trees hardy to zone 6b" and there are quite a few results! https://www.google.com/search?q=fruit......"

