I have never processed a Galarina but fresh off the tree I like the taste. Seems like they are a little tart but tasty. Also still alive after 25 years with no spray speaks for itself.How do you like it as an eating apple?
I have never processed a Galarina but fresh off the tree I like the taste. Seems like they are a little tart but tasty. Also still alive after 25 years with no spray speaks for itself.How do you like it as an eating apple?
I'm not well-versed on the relative thickness or thinness of apple skin, so I'm no help there. But Galarina has been a good wildlife tree for us. Good DR tree.Like hearing the good repots of it. Sounded like a great tree from 2 years ago, so I put 3 of them in. ONly tree I have 3 of at home. Got one at the farmland I hunt too.
Not a hint of disease issues so far.
Hows the skin on the apple? Thick, thin, seperates easy from flesh? I probably won't process it myself either because of the smaller size. However, I have yellow jacket issues and prefer thicker skin apples, and ones that are not red either.
Yes, Striped June. They are starting a little early this year. It is usually about June 10 when they start falling.Striped June? I didn't know they ripened that early. Great-looking tree.
They are okay, but I generally will eat only about two or three of them and I don’t want any more. My son likes them a little better than I do. I started out at my farm with three grafted paw paws, and all three died, but all three came back from the roots. So, mine are not improved varieties. I did have two improved varieties at home, but I didn’t like them much better. Both of them lived a few years and died. Those at the farm are growing like they are on steroids.Native do your pawpaws taste worth a hoot or are they pretty much just critter food. The native ones I have are not really something I care to eat myself I’m sure some of the improved verities are better but my wild ones are not good tasting at least in my opinion.
Wild stock blackberries, or "cultivated" varieties? Whatever they are, they look delicious. Blackberry pie ......
They will do well without any watering, but since they are planted next to my garden, I do give them a shot of water occasionally when I water the vegetables.Since I am growing mulberry for wildlife, anybody done anything with the fruit?
Those blackberries look great, you water them?
Since I am growing mulberry for wildlife, anybody done anything with the fruit?
Those blackberries look great, you water them?
Lots of mulberry pie at our place. They aren’t my favorite. I think they are too soft and sweet. But, they are about the first berries available in the year so we use them.
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I planted five kiowa, five big daddy, and ten Prime Ark Freedom this year. Half the Prime Ark Freedom have died. All the other varieties are doing great. You would think a variety named after Arkansas would do well here - but not mine.View attachment 79496
This was only planted last year. It’s my favorite variety so far - Prime Ark Freedom. This is after I have already picked a few times.