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Lodi, Zestar
(Zestar is superior by fa; a good fresh eating apple. Lodi is tart. Good for pies.)
Mid-September - Scarlet Surprise, Dayton, Wealthy
Zone 5
Striped June starting about mid June
Bevan's Favorite about three weeks later
Summer Champion just finished harvesting
Next will be Priscilla in a few more days.
After that, Betsy Deaton
Most of the rest of my apples are much later in the year
ACN is in zone 6. South-central Pa. not far from Gettysburg ( of Civil War note ). Many orchards in Adams County for apples, peaches, plums, cherries, pears.
Yellow Transparent then Zestar, but Zestar hasn’t produced much yet. I know Yellow Transparents are not know for their Disease Resistance, but we have good luck with them.
4b
I will add Norland Crabapple and Whitney Crabapple to beef up on our early season trees
Yellow Transparent then Zestar, but Zestar hasn’t produced much yet. I know Yellow Transparents are not know for their Disease Resistance, but we have good luck with them.
4b
I will add Norland Crabapple and Whitney Crabapple to beef up on our early season trees
Have no cedars here , very few cannot think of any within a half mile or more , We treat for scab aggressively and use a fair amount of fungicide early season so may cover up some potential CAR out breaks , When we planted Dandy red we thought in our location ripe early September been fruiting three years now pick and check every year last year aug 15 seemed about right , they are fully red now .
Of my apples that are producing, it would be State Fair, and Dolgo Crab apple. I dont have any that ripen in July, basically I have August through November covered.