Bowsnbucks
5 year old buck +
Was at camp yesterday for some forest work. Checked out some apple & crab trees that are producing their first good crops - due to late frosts the last few years. Most trees are loaded this year.
Tasted a number of the apples & crabs - but not all. Liberty was tasty & juicy. Wolf River were huge and tasty. A nice surprise was Nova Scotia crab from Morse nursery. Juicy, with a nice tang. Sundance was a really good-tasting apple, and had very slight sooty blotch. Enterprise was tasty - but a little tart - needs more time to develop its fully-ripe flavor. Dolgo was tart as usual. An apple that's proprietary from SLN is "Rhuby" - named after the McKentley's grand-daughter. Spectacular apple for taste and it "pops" color-wise on the tree. (color is a bright, vibrant red with some yellow). Galarina tasted good - but needs more time to fully ripen. Kerr tasted great and they were loaded to the point of bending branches. Whitney was hanging full and they were very tasty, too. Goldrush were loaded, but I know how great they are for eating, and they won't be ripe until first week of November here.
Our All-Winter-Hangover and Winter Wildlife crabs from SLN were loaded. AWH crabs were avg. 1 1/2" dia. - and the WW crabs were bright red, 1" dia. and plastered all over the trees.
We have multiples of all the above-mentioned trees except Rhuby. It's a superior eater - sweet-tart & tangy, crisp & juicy. Might have to order another and find a spot to plant it!!!
Tasted a number of the apples & crabs - but not all. Liberty was tasty & juicy. Wolf River were huge and tasty. A nice surprise was Nova Scotia crab from Morse nursery. Juicy, with a nice tang. Sundance was a really good-tasting apple, and had very slight sooty blotch. Enterprise was tasty - but a little tart - needs more time to develop its fully-ripe flavor. Dolgo was tart as usual. An apple that's proprietary from SLN is "Rhuby" - named after the McKentley's grand-daughter. Spectacular apple for taste and it "pops" color-wise on the tree. (color is a bright, vibrant red with some yellow). Galarina tasted good - but needs more time to fully ripen. Kerr tasted great and they were loaded to the point of bending branches. Whitney was hanging full and they were very tasty, too. Goldrush were loaded, but I know how great they are for eating, and they won't be ripe until first week of November here.
Our All-Winter-Hangover and Winter Wildlife crabs from SLN were loaded. AWH crabs were avg. 1 1/2" dia. - and the WW crabs were bright red, 1" dia. and plastered all over the trees.
We have multiples of all the above-mentioned trees except Rhuby. It's a superior eater - sweet-tart & tangy, crisp & juicy. Might have to order another and find a spot to plant it!!!