Polk County Center – 2025 Plant Sale
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Collapse ▲2025 Plant Sale – Order Now – Ends February 28th
Strawberries – Bare Root – 25 plants per Bundle – $12/Bundle
Jewel – Large berries with superb quality, flavor, and appearance. Performs well over a wide range of growing conditions. Consistent year to year. Mid-season fruiting (June).
Earliglow – One of the most popular, best tasting strawberries. This excellent variety will give you an abundance of large, dark red, juicy berries. The plant is vigorous and produces many runners that increase your crop year after year. Disease resistant to red stele and verticillium wilt. Cold hardy.
Blackberries – 1 Gallon Potted Plant – $10 Each
Ouachita – The best blackberry on the market! Mid-season, thornless variety with excellent quality fruit and large firm, sweet, attractive berries. Very erect canes and great vigor. Resistant to diseases so you can ensure a healthy crop.
Prime Ark Freedom – Harvest berries with ease from thornless, upright canes. Primocanes fruit first, followed by a second crop on older canes. Fruit is large, firm, and sweet. Excellent choice for home gardening or farmer’s markets. Disease resistant to rust. Everbearing primocane. Early season. Drought tolerant. Cold hardy.
Prime Ark Traveler – Glossy fruit with high quality flavor. Thornless canes have a vigorous, upright growth habit that makes berries easy to pick. Firm fruit holds up well compared to other blackberries; beat for eating fresh, using in recipes, and offering at farmer’s markets. Taste is delightfully sweet and sub-acid. A productive, thornless primocane blackberry variety!
Raspberries – 1 Gallon Potted Plant – $10 Each
Fall Gold – Large to very large golden berries! They are non-crumbling, extremely sweet with a soft texture. Excellent for fresh eating and processing. Vigorous, productive canes.
Crimson Giant – Giants in raspberries. These very large conical berries are exceptionally bright red and ripen late September through October. Fruits are firm, easy to pick and easily release when handpicking.
Blueberries – 1 Gallon Potted Plant – $10 Each
Baldwin – A late variety ripening approximately from early July to early August. Plants are moderately vigorous with upright growing habits. Fruit are large, and very dark blue with a good stem scar.
Delite – A late ripening berry, normally in mid to late July. Plants have an upright growth habit and produce a sweet flavor that makes the perfect choice for fresh eating.
Austin – Large, flavorful berries. A popular variety for southern climates. Upright growth habit with good flavor and shelf life.
Centurion – Produces a medium to large fruit, darker than most rabbiteyes. Good quality. Good for fresh eating, outstanding jam, jelly and on ice cream. Ripens in late August.
Brightwell – Produces consistent crops of large, juicy berries that are almost seedless. The Brightwell blueberries ripen in June and July.
Asparagus – Bare Root – Bundles of 10 – $15/Bundle
Millenium – Top performing variety adapted to a wide variety of soils – even clay ones! Very productive with high quality, tender spears that have good flavor.
Muscadines – 1 Gallon Potted Plant – $10 Each
Sterling – A self fertile, bronze fruit that are medium to large in size. It has good flavor, high yields, and ripens mid season. Plants are vigorous, disease resistant, and have excellent cold hardiness.
Rubycrisp – Lives up to its name with a novel dark red berry with self-fertile flowers. Ripens mid season. Berries have a firm flesh and crisp palatable skin, Vines are very productive with good yields.
Southland – A traditional Black Muscadine producing medium large fruit with good yields with very good flavor that ripens mid to late season. It also has good disease resistance.
Figs – 3 Gallon Potted Plant – $20 Each
Brown Turkey – Medium to large in size, has a copper colored skin with an amber to pink color flesh. It has a good flavor with very few seeds. Plants are very prolific, many times producing fruit twice a year. Brown Turkey is usually cold hardy as far north as climate zone 6 and they are self pollinating.
Celeste – Self fertile and produces fruit that is medium in size. It has a light violet-brown skin with a whitish pink color flesh. This variety also produces very few seeds making them great for fresh eating. Plants produce in early summer and are cold hardy through climate zone 6.
Pears – 5 Gallon Potted Plant – $30 Each
Moonglow – A great pear tree, producing medium sized fruit that are yellow in color with a white, soft juicy flesh that ripens early. Mild flavor with almost no grit cells. Excellent for fresh use or canning. Trees have an upright growth and are blight resistant.
Apples – 5 Gallon Potted Plant – $30 Each
Gala – Most of us are familiar with Gala apples! The fruit are medium to large in size, golden skin with red striping, white flesh, crisp, good flavor, and ripens mid-season. Tree growth habit is vigorous and upright.
Arkansas Black – A favorite across the nation, this vintage apple’s dark red fruit turns nearly blackish when it’s fully ripe, and it’s flavor mellows and develops its bright, aromatic sweetness in storage. Best fresh eating is after 90 days, and fruit will keep its firm texture for months. A wonderful cooking apple as well. Very disease resistant.
Pecans – 5 Gallon Potted Plant – $50 Each
Elliot – A wonderful tasting thin shelled pecan for easy shelling. Highly resistant to pecan scab.
Desirable – Has a large nut with a thin shell. Cracks easily and has a great pecan flavor. It produces consistently high yields. Trees are disease resistant, scab resistant, very prolific, and have upright growth habit. Pollinates with Elliott.
To place an order please click the red link below. This will take you to the order form. Once you’ve selected your plants and quantities, please submit the form. After submitting the form, shortly you will receive a invoice from jotform with the total of your order. Please send this invoice along with your payment to: Polk County Cooperative Extension, PO Box 187, Columbus, NC 28722.
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: PCEEF
(Polk County Cooperative Extension Fund)
SALES ARE NOT FINAL UNTIL PAYMENT IS RECEIVED.
Sale Ends 2/28/2025
TO ORDER CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW