Big beautiful peaches great for canning and jelly; use mulch when planting in sheltered area. Recommend two trees for pollination
Golden Currant
Medium native shrub with bright yellow flowers. Proven Performer for our area, due to sucker sprouting habit and density, recommended for single row, short barriers, or in the windward side of multi-row windbreaks. Provides wildlife value through cover and food.
Hackberry
Tall tree; grows well on most soils; best at plains elevations; to 7,000′ elev. Proven performer for our area and can be used in middle row of multi-row windbreaks, for height, and/or fall color – use in central row of design.
Himrod Grape
A yellow gold fruit variety, having long loose clusters of medium sized berries. Ripens a month earlier than Concord. This is a very high quality seedless white variety. It is excellent for home garden and table use. One of the hardiest white seedless grapes. Zone 5
Honeycrisp Apple
Hardy variety for Colorado, does well in high elevations. Popular due to ease of growth and flavor – good for eating, cooking and baking. Good to 8,500 ft.
Italian Plum
Medium size plum; good for jam and jellies; does better if provide some shelter from elements. Needs two trees for pollination
Bartlett Pear
Nice fruit for canning; better if close to shelter for tree. Needs two for pollinator
Bing Cherry Tree
Sweet fruit; good for wildlife. Needs two for pollination
Buffalo Berry
Deciduous, thorny shrub, good to 7,500 ft. elevation; provides nesting and cover for birds, and fruit great for jelly.