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Apple picking

Sep 23, 2018 19:40


We had our annual apple picking event at a local orchard yesterday! Every Saturday in September, the orchard is open for people to pick their own - and while they sell the apples really cheap, they are even cheaper when you pick them yourself! And of course, apples fresh off the tree are delicious!
We were joined by friends B & J and their dog. We ( Read more... )

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spiral_meter September 23 2018, 21:36:35 UTC
yummmmmmmm.

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kristy September 24 2018, 03:51:39 UTC

I love apples & those look delicious! Enjoy the pie!

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fub September 25 2018, 18:13:50 UTC
Picking your own means you can choose which ones you find appealing! We left a lot on the tree and picked only the ones with the most red.

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anemoona September 24 2018, 11:10:07 UTC
Niks lekkerder dan een appel vers van de boom. 'Onze' appelboer is een paar jaar geleden mee gestopt. Jammer, het was altijd wel erg leuk om te kijken hoeveel appels 'onze' boom gemaakt heeft.

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fub September 25 2018, 18:14:34 UTC
Wij gaan altijd naar Ressen -- lekker dichtbij, en er zijn ook heel veel lekkere dingen in de winkel daar te krijgen...

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beauty_forashes September 24 2018, 13:48:54 UTC
Awesome! :D

I need to ask around here, if anyone has apple trees I can buy some from, you've inspired me.

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fub September 25 2018, 18:15:14 UTC
Why not plant one yourself? :)

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beauty_forashes September 25 2018, 18:20:03 UTC
I've thought about it, but I already have 2 trees in the garden now (a fig and a mulberry), and two more trees might be a little much. Apple trees have to be planted in pairs with 2 different types, since apple blossoms are self-sterile, i.e., they each need a different type of apple tree that blossoms at the same time to provide pollen. Plus, the types of apples I like best take at least ten years for the tree to start setting fruit. I'm not sure I have the patience, haha!

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fub September 25 2018, 18:41:19 UTC
At the orchard, they had trees with lots of non-edible, small apples interspersed to take care of the pollination. Apparently those trees produce lots of blossom, which helps to attract bees and with the pollination.

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lisa_thecat September 24 2018, 19:07:04 UTC
It sounds like you enjoyed apple picking and you also came home with some delicious looking apples. The pie looks great, loaded with apple and raisins. You certainly enjoyed the fruit of your labor!

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fub September 25 2018, 18:15:42 UTC
We're now on our second pie...

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