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Why does this tree have flowers & the other not ?

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Re: Why does this tree have flowers & the other not ?
« Reply #20 on: 16/09/2006 21:16:00 »
It has apple types of apple !!..you know...green & red !!...actually Karen Mam, I never did say ....I can tell you that they are tart !!...good for cooking...Ok for eating if sour is your thing !!

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Re: Why does this tree have flowers & the other not ?
« Reply #21 on: 17/09/2006 00:52:11 »
ARe they Gravenstein, Green with red sreaky tones but mostly green.. Crunchy not mealy tart you said, mmmmmsound s like good apples youg trees, If they are your apples should not be picked untill mid to late october and with that one blooming now I would saylate october... how big are the apples now? 2inches 4 inches.. these can get med to large as your tree matures.. they are delicious apple pie apples..post a pick when one of the apples is ready to eat... sounds as if they need some more time.. mine are about three inches across right now and day before yesterday we had a real windy day and it blew lots of the unready apples off the tree! I am sad.. Remember a pic when its ready...see what kind of apple it is...really  sounds like a good apple!

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Re: Why does this tree have flowers & the other not ?
« Reply #22 on: 17/09/2006 02:37:27 »
Thank you Karen Mam,

I will post apple piccys soon. I really do not know what variety they are. Should I chop the tree down to see if it has a makers mark in it ?

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Re: Why does this tree have flowers & the other not ?
« Reply #23 on: 17/09/2006 02:47:30 »
I hope that was sarcasism... LOL You OK?

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