This order was from Thunder Mountain Nursery in the north island. It was driven by an interest in having cider apple trees, so that's what most of them are. I don't know if I've posted these particular details, so I'll cover it here. They tend to arrive bundled together.
In this case, the order was:
- Kingston black cider apple tree.
- Brown's Eater cider apple tree.
- Lady Finger Cider cider apple tree.
- Yarlington Mill cider apple tree.
- Italian Prune plum tree.
There was some logic applied in the choice of cider apple trees. At some point I read that you need a variety of different trees, so that you can blend the apples. So maybe one is sweet, another bittersweet, another bitter.. whatever.
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As delivered. |
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Straw packing. |
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Unpacked. |
Here is the planted row. My evolved square edging is now my standard approach. One problem with it, is that the grass tends to grow back. I need to start sheet mulching, and I'd like to widen the edged space but there is one main problem with that. The problem is that this is a slope coming downhill in my direction, as seen in this photograph. So a wider edged area will allow the water to spread more.
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The planted row. |
At this point, I am dreading all the apples I am going to have. Even the idea of feeding them to the horses next door is starting to become appealing.
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