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    Hi

    I have had two dwarf apple trees in pots in the front garden for three years that bore fruit for the first time this year.

    Each tree has two apples.

    I was waiting for them to start to drop before picking the others, but they are still tightly attached. I have probably left them too long to pick now as we have had several nightrs of sub-zero temperatures already.

    My question is - should I harvest them now, or is it better for the tree to leave them and remove them after winter?

    Thanks

    Andy
    http://vegpatchkid.blogspot.co.uk/ Latest Blog Entries Friday 13 Mar 2015 - Sowing Update

  • #2
    I can't see that leaving them on will do the tree any good. I would remove them (carefully) now. What variety are they?

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    • #3
      What to do depends on the variety.

      Some fall off naturally, while some stay on all winter.

      Summer apples tend to fall off at the slightest excuse - many of those (and early-autumn windfalls) often have a maggot inside as the tree will tend to drop maggot-damaged fruits first, so take care with apples which fell off the tree.

      Some types of apple will quite happily hang on through gales and frosts until the new year - and still be in perfect condition for eating as far out as Easter!

      I suspect that these late-hanging apples inspired Christmas tree bauble decorations.
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      • #4
        I too think it is better to remove them.

        Do you know what varieties they are?

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        • #5
          I would like to know which varieties they are aswell, there are lots of trees around where I live with huge crops of apples still clinging on to the otherwise bare branches and they look very pretty.
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          • #6
            Same here- all the leaves in the apple orchards have dropped- but still lots of apples on some of the trees!
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            • #7
              I bet they're Cornish Aromatics

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              • #8
                My green apples came down in the winds at weekend, but the reds are hanging on in there still - I keep meaning to look at the label so I can let you all know what variety they are, but I keep forgetting until it is too dark!

                Just ate one of the green ones - very juicy and sweet, but not much bigger than a plum in size.

                The label has come off the green apple tree so I can't give you a variety, but both trees are on M27 rootstocks and are planted in containers.

                I can't remember the name for the form of the trees, but they are of the type that have a single trunk with minimal side branches and fruit is borne next to the trunk.

                Andy
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                • #9
                  I believe they are called Ballerina's

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                  • #10
                    If they've been frosted can you make ice wine from them

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                    • #11
                      Take your pruners and cut them off at the stem. Now that it's cold I wouldn't pull them off because you might accidently take some branch bark with it.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by DuncanM View Post
                        I believe they are called Ballerina's
                        Yes, that does seem to ring a bell deep in the dusty vaults of my memory.

                        In my defence, I did buy them three or four years ago when I wasn't too bothered about forms or varieties.

                        Andy
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Dusty Rhodes View Post
                          Take your pruners and cut them off at the stem. Now that it's cold I wouldn't pull them off because you might accidently take some branch bark with it.
                          I think I will leave them on until after Winter, at the moment they are showing no signs of wanting to drop naturally.

                          Andy
                          http://vegpatchkid.blogspot.co.uk/ Latest Blog Entries Friday 13 Mar 2015 - Sowing Update

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Alison View Post
                            If they've been frosted can you make ice wine from them
                            I might just about get half a small glass from them - there are only two fruit, and they are about the size of small plums

                            Andy
                            http://vegpatchkid.blogspot.co.uk/ Latest Blog Entries Friday 13 Mar 2015 - Sowing Update

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                            • #15
                              They'll make a nice snack for a hungry blackbird, I bet. Could they be crab apples?

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