I don't just provide links to apple resources you might like.
For better or worse, I blog about them too.
Some of these online resources are not straightforward. My write-ups explain what is there and might link to some content buried deep within.
You can skip that and jump directly to the sites by clicking the links at right in the table below, or see what I have to say at "review" at center. You can also read all my link reviews at once.
American Orchard | review | site |
Apple Identification Tool | review | hiatus |
The Apple Journal | review | site |
Apples and Oranges | review | site |
The Apples of New York | review | vol 1 vol 2 |
Apples and People | review | site |
Apple videos | review | many sites |
Ark of Taste | review | site |
The Fruit Blog | review | site |
The Fruit Gardner | review | site |
Gnarly Pippins | review | site |
Fruit Maven | review | site |
Fruit Slinger | review | site |
The Herefordshire Pomona | review | site |
A Life of Apples | review | site |
Mass. farms & markets (map) | review | site |
My Grandpap's Apple Orchard | review | site |
National Fruit Collection (UK) | review | site |
National Gardening Association (U.S.) | review | site |
New England Apples (Assoc.) | review | site |
New England Apples (blog) | review | site |
Orange Pippin | review | site |
Out on a Limb | review | site |
Pomiferous | review | site |
Trees of Antiquity | review | site |
Unconventional Stories from an Apple Farmer | review | site |
USDA Watercolor Collection | review | site |
Vintage Virginia Apples | review | site |
Another good website to checkout if you are looking for information about growing apples is the Quality Deer Management Associations (QDMA) habitat forum.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.qdma.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=16
There are a lot of people on this forum who are growing fruit trees to enhance the quality of habitat by providing soft mast to both deer and other wildlife, and of course humans. There are even a few professional growers too. Lots of great discussions about different planting techniques for different areas around the US. Real world trials and testimonies. It's my favorite place to read about apples on the web.
Hi,
ReplyDeleteJust discovered your blog. Very cool! It's always fun to find out how different varieties react differently in different locations. Hope you'll stop by and visit me a The BackYard Fruit Gardener www.stellaotto.com. I share a growing collection of info on all kinds of fruit for home gardeners and how to care for it.
Fruitful gardening,
Stella
That was an impressive resource, but unfortunately is no longer online. It is still possible to read the archived version of stellatto.com.
DeleteHey Adam! I wanted to pass along an Apple resource...a little less traditional than your typical website about apples. APPLE FESTIVALS! https://www.everfest.com/food/apple-festivals
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ReplyDeleteBonjour Adam, je recherche un emploi dans des exploitations de pommes
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DeleteBonne chance dans votre quête, @Hamdoui ! C'est la bonne saison.
(Hamdoui would like to find work in an orchard; I wish him well.)