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How about them apples?

Apples, tree #1

We have apple trees on the farm. Of course, we have no idea what varieties they might be. We have a red-and-green apple on a dwarf-sized tree, very productive. We have a green apple that isn’t ripe yet (seeds are white), and a striped apple that is very sweet. And there is a fourth tree with green-and-red apples that aren’t ripe yet.

All of the trees could do with some aggressive pruning. It wouldn’t hurt to get a better idea of the varieties and when they ripen. Right now, we’d say the striped apple is ready in mid-August, the red-and-green apple around the end of August, and the green apple not until much later.

For now, we’ll number the trees.  We could certainly use some help with understanding how to care for these trees, figuring out what varieties they might be, pruning, pest control, etc.

Tree 1:

Tree 2:

Tree 3:

Tree 4: