It's still about a month before the first local apples are ready to eat here.
Apples Yates, Five Crown and Frequin Rouge. Some for the fruit bowl and some for apple crumble 😀🍎 pic.twitter.com/OfZlPTu6Mb— Heritage Fruit Trees (@heritage_fruit) June 22, 2019
But in Australia (above), there are still plenty of keepers in good shape from the spring harvest.
Meanwhile, in Ontario, the fall crop is gathering strength:
Sun, glorious sun! I count 50+ varieties that have set sound fruit, swelling, thanks to ample rain. This year's "Heavyweight" competition sees Bramleys off to a great start but we'll have our first crop of Wolf River this year, a reputed North American champ. #ontarioapples pic.twitter.com/V4OszVVkf7— Dan Reardon (@ScrumpyDan) June 22, 2019
Links:
- Heritage Fruit Trees, Beaufort, Victoria, Australia
- Norfolk Cider Apple Initiative, Normandale, Ontario, Canada
- First local apples
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