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Wildlife Fruit Trees
Attention Hunters! Don't miss Ty Ty's wildlife tree sale. Abundant fruit clusters of apples and pear trees will mature fruit for wildlife animals during the fall and seasonally will feed deer at wildlife food plots, and other forest animals and birds during the winter when food is scarce. Pear, crabapple and American native persimmons also offer very late winter food supplies to animals, when very little other fruit is available.
To fatten wildlife animals in the spring, mayhaws will have finished maturing by the end of May and will be unavailable, followed by the red or black mulberry tree, a fantastic wildlife fattener, and the native, wild American, chickasaw plum tree hedgerows that ripen in early May and June.
The Dolgo Crabapple Tree is easy to plant, is very fast-growing and keeps the red crabapple fruit fresh for months. Abundant clusters of crabapples fill the branches on crabapple trees during fall and feed deer, game birds and turkey during the winter when wildlife food is scarce.
Wildlife Mayhaw Trees
Wildlife Loves Mayhaw fruit on wild native trees that ripen over a long period of time. Wildlife Mayhaw Fruit Trees finish ripening in May.
Japanese Wildlife Persimmon Tree
Hundreds of pounds of Jiro Persimmon fruits begin to ripen on the tree during the month of October.