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Author Topic: Many apple trees at the land are producing  (Read 1208 times)

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Offline deadeye

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Most of the apple trees (probably over 80 of them) have apples this year. It's a mix of flowering crab with small marble sized apples, crab apples about the size of a gulf ball, and a variety of full size apples. 

This is what a tree looked like after I removed half the apples
because the branches were laying on the ground.








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Offline glenn57

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so deadeye.......do you actually harvest and use them or are they just for the deer????? :scratch:
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Offline dakids

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Our dolgo crabapple that are on the edge of the field are loaded.  The ones next to my mom's kill plot in the woods never have apples. Wierd.

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Offline Smokey Hills Bandit

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Love the update on the apple trees. Looking great

Offline deadeye

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glenn57, I snag one to eat once in a while when passing by but they are all left to the various birds and mammals inhabiting the land.
 
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