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5 year old buck +
Good cool morning for apple picking:

I just looked up Big Horse, wow do they ever have alot of varieties of scions to choose from! I am not very experienced at scions/grafting, I understand some of it but don't know the specifics.Big Horse Creek Farm
I just looked up Big Horse, wow do they ever have alot of varieties of scions to choose from! I am not very experienced at scions/grafting, I understand some of it but don't know the specifics.
Noob question if you don't mind me asking. The rootstock decides the cold hardy, disease resistance and size of the tree aspects, what is grafted above the rootstock decides things like flavor and how abundantly the tree produces fruit. But what determines drop time?
I am still waiting on the first apples to ripen. Norland should be ready soon.
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Good info Mozark, and nice apples.Im in mid zone 6,View attachment 35829View attachment 35830 pristine are ripe now
Do you guys have a link or can you please point me to a thread explaining proper pruning for the apple trees? I'm just getting started planting apples. Thanks!
I'm a big fan of the Myer's Royal Limbertwig. Their my favorite apple to eat off the tree. Mine will be ready mid October.
When you say "apple chips" - how dry are they?? Do they get crunchy - or more chewy like a jerky?? (that may be a bad comparison) I never tried drying apple slices.You must like tart apples for fresh eating. Myers is too tart off the tree for me but perfect when made into apple chips - and even better with a touch of cinnamon...