journey11
Garden Master
I have been looking through nursery catalogs, really overwhelmed by all the apple varieties out there. I am wanting to add more trees to my "orchard" and thought a little input from you guys might help me narrow it down a bit!
I already have a Red Delicious; good for fresh eating, not a good keeper, makes decent juice.
And a Bonnie Best; haven't gotten the first apple off of it yet, but I hear it makes a prize-winning apple pie.
And one other unidentified apple; similar qualities as the Red Delicious (probably going to cut this one down because it's crowding my chicken coop).
One I will definitely be adding is Mutzu. Bought a couple bushels of these in the past. They are excellent keepers and make awesome apple butter and also pretty good for pies.
I am also wanting a Grime's Golden. We have an old one on the farm and although it has been neglected, I love the outstanding flavor of those apples. A West Virginia native, they beat the pants off of Golden Delicious (also from WV) anyday, IMO. I hear they also make wonderful cider.
Ok, other than that, I know there is a whole wide world of apple varieties out there. I don't know what to get for a good sauce apple and I can't have enough good baking apples. I'm looking to add at least 5 more apple trees to my property.
So...what are your favorite apples and what do you use them for?
Also, here is an interesting article I just read the other day about the importance and effect of rootstock on apple trees. I did not realize that rootstock also affected how soon a tree would bear and what kind of soil it will tolerate. There are two types of rootstock especially suited to handling my heavy clay soil and I need to check with the nursery first to see what I'm getting for the best results.
I already have a Red Delicious; good for fresh eating, not a good keeper, makes decent juice.
And a Bonnie Best; haven't gotten the first apple off of it yet, but I hear it makes a prize-winning apple pie.
And one other unidentified apple; similar qualities as the Red Delicious (probably going to cut this one down because it's crowding my chicken coop).
One I will definitely be adding is Mutzu. Bought a couple bushels of these in the past. They are excellent keepers and make awesome apple butter and also pretty good for pies.
I am also wanting a Grime's Golden. We have an old one on the farm and although it has been neglected, I love the outstanding flavor of those apples. A West Virginia native, they beat the pants off of Golden Delicious (also from WV) anyday, IMO. I hear they also make wonderful cider.
Ok, other than that, I know there is a whole wide world of apple varieties out there. I don't know what to get for a good sauce apple and I can't have enough good baking apples. I'm looking to add at least 5 more apple trees to my property.
So...what are your favorite apples and what do you use them for?
Also, here is an interesting article I just read the other day about the importance and effect of rootstock on apple trees. I did not realize that rootstock also affected how soon a tree would bear and what kind of soil it will tolerate. There are two types of rootstock especially suited to handling my heavy clay soil and I need to check with the nursery first to see what I'm getting for the best results.