In gathering any apples left hanging, that might be useful for cooking. We found 2 apples that were very dirty looking, but very heavy. We assumed they were going to be hard and good for cooking. They were added to … Continue reading
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An early cooking apple, of pretty appearance ; ripe in the middle of August.
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Fruits have firm, fine flesh with a sweet to subacid flavour.
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A very good eating apple, similar to Barnack Beauty but sweeter and ripens earlier. It has a rich aromatic flavour.
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Very firm, late cooking apple which keeps well. Tree is very upright in habit.
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Was a very popular cooking apple; now superseded by Bramley, but still very popular in private gardens. Scented apple. Pick early October; will keep until April.
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A very showy dessert apple, resembling Scarlet Pearmain; in use from October till Christmas.
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An excellent culinary apple: in use from October to Christmas. This apple is much grown in the orchards conterminous with Northamptonshire and Leicestershire.
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An old-fashioned eating apple; flesh white, soft, and tender, and quite tart for modern tastes. Juice plentiful.
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Large apple, cooker, brisk, well flavoured. Named after Geo. IV's wife. Keeps till Xmas.
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Smooth creamy white flesh and a sweet juicy flavour.
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The fruit has a lovely, smooth greenish yellow skin. The flesh is white with a clean, crisp, very juicy, sweet flavour.
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round fruit golden brown colour with small white dot, crisp flesh but turning soft when ripe, sweet refreshing.
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Medium sized dark black sweetest taste, for direct consumption
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Produces yellow coloured figs that when fully ripe some say they taste of honey.
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Seedless and known for ripening quickly and its sweet flavour.
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Medium grapes, yellow in colour, ready in Mid August.
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Very large grapes, yellow/red in colour, ready in early September. Photo shown is when unripe.
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A wildling blackberry with the wild flavour. Heavy crops of large fruits, that are juicey and sweet.
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A blue/black seedless grape. Suitable for outdoor growing, very reliable, producing masses of fruit.
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Fruit finishes with an orange-brown russet. This variety is juicy and has an excellent flavour.
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The Flame Seedless is a vigorous, heavy-bearing table grape cultivar that keeps well in storage. It produces large clusters of medium-large light red grapes with a sweet flavour.
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Sheds large amounts of pollen late in the season, and can be used as a usefull pollinator for other varieties. The nuts produced are however large and quite sweet. Known in France as Merveille de Bollerwiller
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One of the traditional english varieties, producing quite large crops of sweet nuts.
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Also known as Louis Berger. Grows to 3m tall and a spread of 1.5m, producing very large elongated nuts in September to October.
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The leaf and nuts are red. Growth is quite vigorous, growing to 6m tall and a spread of 4m.
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Nottingham is an early-ripening hazelnut, producing large sweet nuts. Very vigorous and heavy cropping. Also known as Pearson's Prolific
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