The only better scenario would be for you to start "beekeeping" by buying a "nuk", a Langstroth bee hive, , and starting your own pollinating business.
Good dwarf selection,.. now encourage the pollinators !
Monarda (bee balm), cosmos , and other attractants... close to the garden .
But allow plenty of space for the mature "semi-drarfs" as they will grow, but you son't want to crowd out the other varieties..
Planning , planning ... etc., and imagine them (size wise)in 15 years .
Hi Tilted Irish Kilt,
I’ve been finding as many YouTube videos about growing a high density orchard, here’s two:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZV2kr50K7Is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j—aOEvC6z0
I am hoping to start a beehive or two in a year or two but haven’t really prepared for that - I think a class is in order for that.