Guys, I live in Virginia Beach, Virginia. I dont have massive land to grow massive amounts of fruit to make more than10 gallons of country wine. Sometimes I use frozen concentrate, flower petals, etc. All mostly having to add regular sugar to bring ABV up without reling on the fruits own natural juice.
Recently, My only tree was a crab apple tree which for several years I relied on making "crabapple wine" (had to add sugar of course since its not high in sugar)
However, its been attacked by bore worms and the tree is on its last leg. (have to cut it down eventually)
My question is, are there any other kinds of fruit trees that are resistant to "bore worms" in zone 8A that I can turn into wine? Sugar content is not a concern since I most likely would be adding sugar since I dont have the high numbers to make it naturally.
Ive got a fig tree planted, and that is doing good and doesnt seem to be effected by bore worms. But, I dont like fig wine. (well, Ive never heard or even tried it,....is there such a thing?)
I once had a peach tree in the back yard, but that too became sick and got bore worms also. It seems my whole neighborhood is effected. I assume its the soil or being in proximity to neighbors who dont take care of their own trees.
Anyone got any ideas on strong resistant trees that give fruit or berries?
Recently, My only tree was a crab apple tree which for several years I relied on making "crabapple wine" (had to add sugar of course since its not high in sugar)
However, its been attacked by bore worms and the tree is on its last leg. (have to cut it down eventually)
My question is, are there any other kinds of fruit trees that are resistant to "bore worms" in zone 8A that I can turn into wine? Sugar content is not a concern since I most likely would be adding sugar since I dont have the high numbers to make it naturally.
Ive got a fig tree planted, and that is doing good and doesnt seem to be effected by bore worms. But, I dont like fig wine. (well, Ive never heard or even tried it,....is there such a thing?)
I once had a peach tree in the back yard, but that too became sick and got bore worms also. It seems my whole neighborhood is effected. I assume its the soil or being in proximity to neighbors who dont take care of their own trees.
Anyone got any ideas on strong resistant trees that give fruit or berries?