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Default Apples seem to be early this year

Apples seem to be early this year.
Will Bramleys picked now be OK for storage?
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Default Apples seem to be early this year

On 2010-08-27, Chris ] wrote:
Apples seem to be early this year.


Still not picked our Discovery yet. We have had a fair numbers
of windfalls - which does not mean the apples are ready :-)
Curious, why do you say yours are "ready".

Will Bramleys picked now be OK for storage?


The Bramleys I've cut up are pretty hard and at their best - they might
improve for keeping, but I reckon the flavour will be better left on the
tree till later.
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