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Author Topic: Looks like a good apple crop  (Read 2063 times)

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Offline deadeye

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The apples are looking great.  Now if we just don't get hailed on,,,,,



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Offline dakids

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What variety?  I just cut down 2 of my honey crisp and 2 of my Haralson.  My wife hated them since i planted them 15 years ago. 
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Offline corny13

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I'm jealous early bloom and cold snap I'll be lucky to get a dozen apples.  Dakids my favorite is a Honey Crisp planted another 2 3 years ago!!

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The trees were planted by the previous owner so I don't really know which variety.  They are about 15-17 years old and great producers.  A couple are great eating and others great for pies etc. 
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