I live in NC and have Antique Southern var. of apples (7 different var.) 10 trees, I have blueberries (5 var.), I have thornless blackberries, dewberries, plums, pears (three var), I have fig, peaches (which have not produced -because I refuse to use that much chemicals), pecans and a small vineyard of muscadines (15 vines= 6var.) and three table grapes.. I have cherry trees but they have not produced. I have tried raspberries but they fizzled in my red clay and hot, humid summers.
All of my trees have done well, with no spraying (I have honeybees and refuse to use pesticides or other chemicals) except the cherry which I think has to do with the # of days that are cold enough for them to produce?? and the peach trees, which are always load with blooms, have great starts but are eatten alive by the Japanese Beetles and other pest and have some kind of fungus/rot every yr.. They are coming out this fall and I will replant with more/different var. of pears and other things I want to try..