Hi all, we've taken over an allotment in March and there is a small apple tree at the bottom. The apples are starting to turn big now, but how can I tell what type of apples they are and whether they're ok for eating? I have two daughters so don't want to give them anything that I shouldn't. Thanks.
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Well a good start would be to post a couple of pictures of the trees and the fruits with some idea of size. I think all apples are safe for eating (my dog loves crab apples ) so you could try the taste test before you give them to your daughters. They may be cooking apples or they may be eaters - I have both on my allotment. I also have a crab apple tree which is good for making jam with by adding to other fruit.Whooops - now what are the dogs getting up to?
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