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Choosing an apple tree
I want to buy a couple of apple trees this autumn to add to the ones I
already have which are Ashmead's Kernel, Blenheim Orange, Bramley's Seedling, Discovery, Fiesta, Greensleeves, Howgate Wonder, Jupiter, Kidd's Orange Red and Winston. I prefer something quite vigorous as i have space and at least one to be late season for storing. The ones I'd considered we Ribston Pippin, Sunset, Tydeman's Late Orange, Pixie, Jonagold. Has anyone got any thoughts about any of these for flavour and reliability? Or is there any other must-have type that I'm missing?! Unfortunately, I can't get to an Apple Day anywhere. Janet G |
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"Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson" wrote in message ... I want to buy a couple of apple trees this autumn to add to the ones I already have which are Ashmead's Kernel, Blenheim Orange, Bramley's Seedling, Discovery, Fiesta, Greensleeves, Howgate Wonder, Jupiter, Kidd's Orange Red and Winston. I prefer something quite vigorous as i have space and at least one to be late season for storing. The ones I'd considered we Ribston Pippin, Sunset, Tydeman's Late Orange, Pixie, Jonagold. Has anyone got any thoughts about any of these for flavour and reliability? Or is there any other must-have type that I'm missing?! Unfortunately, I can't get to an Apple Day anywhere. Ribston Pippin and Tydeman's Late Orange are both very tasty apples. Alan -- Reply to alan(at)windsor-berks(dot)freeserve(dot)co(dot)uk Janet G |
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"Alan Holmes" wrote "Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson" wrote I want to buy a couple of apple trees this autumn to add to the ones I already have snip Ribston Pippin and Tydeman's Late Orange are both very tasty apples. And so is 'Charles Ross'. Was given some from my Dad's tree the other day and they're delicious. Lovely big apples, always seem to be scab free and will cook well too, I believe. Sue |
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from "Alan Holmes" contains these words: "Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson" wrote in message ... I want to buy a couple of apple trees this autumn to add to the ones I already have which are Ashmead's Kernel, Blenheim Orange, Bramley's Seedling, Discovery, Fiesta, Greensleeves, Howgate Wonder, Jupiter, Kidd's Orange Red and Winston. I prefer something quite vigorous as i have space and at least one to be late season for storing. The ones I'd considered we Ribston Pippin, Sunset, Tydeman's Late Orange, Pixie, Jonagold. Has anyone got any thoughts about any of these for flavour and reliability? Or is there any other must-have type that I'm missing?! Unfortunately, I can't get to an Apple Day anywhere. Ribston Pippin and Tydeman's Late Orange are both very tasty apples. Alan -- Thanks.They're certainly two which appeal. I'm also trying not to be influenced by names, but they both have irresistible names! Janet G |
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"Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson" wrote in message ... The message Ribston Pippin and Tydeman's Late Orange are both very tasty apples. Alan -- Thanks.They're certainly two which appeal. I'm also trying not to be influenced by names, but they both have irresistible names! Janet G Ribston doesn't store well and they all ripen together and drop off the tree about 30 seconds after getting ripe but at the moment of ripeness it's a beautiful apple. Tydemans Late Orange is good flavour and best keeper I know - even when it's a bit shrivelled in February it still tastes good and the texture is ok, the bad news is it tends to make lots of small apples. It might do better in that department if it's grown in a restricted form on semi-dwarfing stocks. Our favourite late apple. Winston and Sunset are two of the best of the older 'Cox like' apples and better by far. Don't keep much after November though. For that matter Cox doesn't keep too well either though shops and buyers don't seem to be aware of that when they get those poor overpriced 'Cox's' at Christmas. Can't speak for newer apples I've not grown them. Rod |
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Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson wrote:
: from "Alan Holmes" contains these words: : Ribston Pippin and Tydeman's Late Orange are both very tasty apples. : Thanks.They're certainly two which appeal. I'm also trying not to be : influenced by names, but they both have irresistible names! I've heard that Ribston Pippin is very prone to water core? |
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Rod wrote:
: Winston and Sunset are two of the best of the older 'Cox like' apples and : better by far. I'd agree about Sunset. But describing Winston as Cox like doesn't resonate with me! I think I have a Winston (on M25) - it was labelled as that - and I've been disappointed with the fruit. Fruit are smallish, dark red, ripen late, are good keepers and in my book are only edible in jan/feb from store. But I wouldn't call the taste cox-like. |
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J Jackson wrote in message ...
Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson wrote: : from "Alan Holmes" contains these words: : Ribston Pippin and Tydeman's Late Orange are both very tasty apples. : Thanks.They're certainly two which appeal. I'm also trying not to be : influenced by names, but they both have irresistible names! I've heard that Ribston Pippin is very prone to water core? Last year my apples- re Ribston Pippin- were mostly affected by this complaint,but I took some to be examined at a local apple day, as at that time I didn't know what it was or what the cause was. The info given was that due to irregular watering-rainfall- the juice in the apple turns to sugar.If you chew the affected area it is a very sweet taste.This year following feeding etc very few had this complaint? I quite like the sweet almost crystalised pieces of flesh. My problem with the older apples is codling moth I have caught hundreds using the traps sold but and many got through. |
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