Time to Harvest Granny Smith and Rome!

Two Great Baking Apples are Ready to Pick!

(And you know it is a crazy weather year when the Granny Smith are ready before the Fuji!!  I couldn't believe it was so!  Don't worry, you have not missed the Fuji apples.  They are close but won't be ready until early next week.  The trees have lots of Fuji this year compared to last year.  I will let you know when the Fuji rows are open!)

Granny Smith

Granny Smith

Granny Smith are well-known for their tart flavor and for use in baking pies.  They also are great for dipping in caramel!  It is possible to use them for applesauce too but you will likely end up adding more sugar to it then other varieties.  If you have other apple varieties to use up, mixing a Granny Smith or two in with them add yummy complex flavor.  My grandpa always says to add 1 or 2 to a batch of cider to give it a bit of a kick!

 

Rome

Rome

Rome apples are also an excellent baking apple.  They keep their shape very well when cooked and the flavor develops greatly when cooked.  They are a gorgeous, red plump apple. (This picture does not do them justice.)  The trees are loaded down with them this year so come see what you think!  They keep great too so you don't have to use them up super fast.

 

Other Apple Variety Availability:

Jonagold: Lots still available.

Golden Delicious: Lots still available.  Ask if you can't find them.  We have several rows in different places throughout the orchard.

Red Delicious:  Lots and lots in the front, older section of the orchard, but the main row is done.  Let us know if you need help finding them.  We will take you there!

Melrose: A decent amount left in the front, older part of the orchard.  If it has a hot pink ribbon hanging off of a tree, it will be a Melrose!

 

Our apple festival is on Saturday, Oct 10, from 10am-2pm this year!! 

We will have applesauce tasting, apple variety tasting, tractors for the kids and adults to climb on, Gator rides, apple crafts and some games.  All free!   Come check it out and bring some friends! 

(Find us on Facebook and we are having a giveaway for 2 free buckets of apples!)




Red Delicious are Ready!

UPDATED FRIDAY, SEPT 25TH for apple variety availability.

Red Delicious

Red Delicious

Red Delicious are good for eating. (Not for cooking use.)  I'm sure many of you are familiar with them from cafeteria lunches growing up!  Right off the tree, they will be much more crunchy than you are normally use to.  

 

Other Apple Update:

Jonagold:  Lots and lots.  Prime picking time!

Golden Delicious: Lots and lots.  Prime picking time also!

Melrose:  Main row is done, but MANY trees in the older orchard area.  We marked each Melrose tree in the older section with hot pink ribbon so you can find them.  Just look for hot pink!  Still very firm and crunchy.

Gala:  A small amount left.  Not as crunchy but will make a great tasting applesauce right now.

Ruby Jon: Done.

Liberty:  Done.

Honeycrisp:  Done.

 

Coming up Next:  Rome, Braeburn and Fuji.  Getting closer but still need to ripen more.

 

Our apple festival is on Saturday, Oct 10, from 10am-2pm this year!! 

We will have applesauce tasting, apple variety tasting, tractors for the kids and adults to climb on, Gator rides, apple crafts and some games.  All free!   Come check it out and bring some friends!

Golden Delicious and Liberty Apples are Ready!

Golden Delicious are Ready!

Golden Delicious is one of those very well-known apples.  Sweet and Mild flavor with a nice crunch.  Great for eating, pies and applesauce.  We have 3 full rows of these plus many, many trees in the older random section of the orchard.  If you want help finding them in the older section, just ask on of us! 

 

Liberty apples are also ready! 

Liberty apple.jpg

Liberty apples are smaller size but with lots of flavor.  A very crispy apple that is tart sweet with a zing.  Liberty are amazing to grow because they are apple scab immune and resistant to mildew, cedar apple rust and fire blight.  That is pretty amazing for an apple!  I heard they are really good for drying, plus eating, pies and applesauce.  I read they are great for apple butter but I have never personally tried it.  Let me know if you do!  FYI, we have one row of these but they are planted every other tree with Honeycrisp.  They won't last long!

 

Other Apple Update:

Melrose- A decent amount on the main row and lots left on the random trees in the older section.  We can help you find them!

Jonagold- Lots and lots!

Gala- Still a decent amount left.  Still good eating but getting close to losing their crunch.  They would be really good for applesauce right now.  The little crispier ones are in the older section.  Again happy to show you those when you are out here.

Ruby Jon- Half of the row left.

Honeycrisp- Done.