Friday, August 21, 2009
Applecores #55-56
So I planted two applecores in the roots of a nearby stump, between the appletree whose fruit I'm holding and the crabapple behind. Afterwards, I ate the apple. It tasted a little dry and watery, not as good as my California Gravensteins, but I saved the core and will plant it later as the Great Barrington apple. I wonder if seeds from this appletree resulted in the glorious crabapple? If so, then maybe crabapples are not too bad. They make beautiful trees.
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This is where I will post pictures and thoughts as I drive across the country with my son, planting apple cores as we eat the apples. If you want to see the locations of the pictures (including apple planting sites) you will be able to follow us by clicking on this picture:
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