Where are apples grown in Colorado?
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Colorado's fruit growing region centers on three coun?es on the West- ern Slope: Delta, Mesa and Montrose. Melons grow in the Arkansas Valley around Rocky Ford in Southeastern Colorado. Peaches, apples, cherries, plums, apricots and pears make up the bulk of the harvest from Western Slope orchards.
Moreover, what kind of apples grow in Colorado?
Gittleson, Kellogg and Cox say apple varieties that grow well in Colorado include Yellow Delicious, Red Delicious, MacIntosh, Gala, Granny Smith, Honey- crisp, Cortland, Fireside, Haralson, Jonathan, Cox Orange, Fameuse, Northwest Greening, Joyce, Wealthy and Lodi.
- Turnips.
- Beets.
- Kale.
- Spinach.
- Lettuce.
- Peas.
- Carrots.
- Radishes.
Also asked, what fruits can you grow in Colorado?
Well, just about any deciduous fruit trees can be grown in Colorado (apples, pears, apricots, sweet and tart cherries, peaches, nectarines and plums).
Many citrus trees like oranges, limes and lemons can be grown as indoor houseplants all year long right here in Colorado. Citrus trees need at least 8 - 12 hours of light each day to bear fruit, though they can be grown as foliage plants with 5 hours of light.