[QUOTE=FB.;611633]jaimie
FB posted
"It is a common misunderstanding with apples that you can't eat cookers.
In some countries (or some warmer parts of the UK), what we label as "cookers" can sweeten enough to be "eaters". Likewise, in other countries (or cooler parts of the UK), what we label as "eaters" only ripen enough to be "cookers". "
and lots of other interesting info about apples.
Well, fancy that!!!
All these varieties of apples I am planning to cordon along a trellis fence I chose on the description in the catalogue. I chose them with dessertness and keepability in mind. Could I prevail upon you, dear kind FB, to comment on my choice as suitable for purpose please. Or indeed if anyone else has comments about particular varieties I would be grateful.
Ashmeads Kernel Blenheim Orange
Braeburn Chivers Delight
Court Pendu Plat Dog's Snout
Egremont Russet Hornsea Herring
Greensleeves Jupiter
James Grieve Lady Henniker
Orleans Reinette Ribston Pippin
Sturmer Pippin Sunset
Spartan
FB posted
"It is a common misunderstanding with apples that you can't eat cookers.
In some countries (or some warmer parts of the UK), what we label as "cookers" can sweeten enough to be "eaters". Likewise, in other countries (or cooler parts of the UK), what we label as "eaters" only ripen enough to be "cookers". "
and lots of other interesting info about apples.
Well, fancy that!!!
All these varieties of apples I am planning to cordon along a trellis fence I chose on the description in the catalogue. I chose them with dessertness and keepability in mind. Could I prevail upon you, dear kind FB, to comment on my choice as suitable for purpose please. Or indeed if anyone else has comments about particular varieties I would be grateful.
Ashmeads Kernel Blenheim Orange
Braeburn Chivers Delight
Court Pendu Plat Dog's Snout
Egremont Russet Hornsea Herring
Greensleeves Jupiter
James Grieve Lady Henniker
Orleans Reinette Ribston Pippin
Sturmer Pippin Sunset
Spartan
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