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Davy 15-11-2007 05:15 PM

OK if apples are frozen on the tree?
 
I have a young Winter Gem dessert apple which has produced a few fruits.
They have not fallen off the tree and so to add a bit of late autumn colour
to the garden I have left them on the tree.

How late can I leave apples on the tree? For instance what if there is a
sharp frost and the apples are frozen - are they then only good for cooking?
( I Googled 'frozen apples' and was advised by several sites to coat the
apples in syrup before freezing - but I don't fancy doing that in the
garden).

Any one had experience of this?

Davy




pied piper 16-11-2007 03:38 PM

OK if apples are frozen on the tree?
 

"Davy" wrote in message
...
I have a young Winter Gem dessert apple which has produced a few fruits.
They have not fallen off the tree and so to add a bit of late autumn
colour
to the garden I have left them on the tree.

How late can I leave apples on the tree? For instance what if there is a
sharp frost and the apples are frozen - are they then only good for
cooking?
( I Googled 'frozen apples' and was advised by several sites to coat the
apples in syrup before freezing - but I don't fancy doing that in the
garden).

Any one had experience of this?

Davy


do u have a brain if so use it


Amethyst Deceiver 16-11-2007 04:15 PM

OK if apples are frozen on the tree?
 
pied piper wrote:


Snip

do u have a brain if so use it


Oh dearie me. Pots and kettles spring to mind.
--
Linz
Wet Yorks



Judy[_3_] 18-11-2007 07:50 PM

OK if apples are frozen on the tree?
 
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 16:15:35 -0000, "Amethyst Deceiver"
wrote:

pied piper wrote:


Snip

do u have a brain if so use it


Oh dearie me. Pots and kettles spring to mind.


**** off back to uk.misc, fish face.

cliff_the_gardener 21-11-2007 10:13 PM

OK if apples are frozen on the tree?
 
Davy
Winter Gem is a good dessert apple. It should be picked in October
for use from November to January when stored in a cool place such as a
garage.
When left longer on a tree they ripen too much and loose their keeping
qualities (true off all apples).
Winter Gem was raised in Kent in 1975 from a cross between Grimes
Golden and Cox's Orange Pippin. It was introduced to the market in
1993. Grown as a garden aplpe rather than for commercial growing
Regards
Clifford
Bawtry, Doncaster, South Yorkshire

Davy 22-11-2007 01:33 PM

OK if apples are frozen on the tree?
 

"cliff_the_gardener" wrote in message
...
Davy
Winter Gem is a good dessert apple. It should be picked in October
for use from November to January when stored in a cool place such as a
garage.
When left longer on a tree they ripen too much and loose their keeping
qualities (true off all apples).
Winter Gem was raised in Kent in 1975 from a cross between Grimes
Golden and Cox's Orange Pippin. It was introduced to the market in
1993. Grown as a garden aplpe rather than for commercial growing
Regards
Clifford
Bawtry, Doncaster, South Yorkshire


Clifford,
thanks for the advice, we picked the last apple a few days ago and it was
superb; thin skin too. Next year I will try a few experiments keeping
apples on the tree and storing them.

Davy



Granity 22-11-2007 02:18 PM

[QUOTEHow late can I leave apples on the tree? For instance what if there is a
sharp frost and the apples are frozen - are they then only good for cooking?][/quote]

I'm tempted to say suck it and see :-)


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