Originally posted by TheChemist
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if you are like me your Apples are varieties not available in the supermarket? That's the key benefit of Apples for me. Mine are trained Espalier on wires, they don't take a lot of space (and could replace a boundary hedge, for example). So many varieties are not of interest to Supermarkets (and therefore growers) as they bruise easily in shipping, or don't keep in cold store etc. Benefit for an amateur grower therefore to be able to choose those varieties that have superior flavour
Interesting cost-benefit equation for Apples too. They can be bought for a £few in the Spring in the budget stores (although it can be hit & miss on whether they are labelled correctly and of a suitable rootstock etc) but even if bought from a specialist nursery they are £15 or so each and after a few years, once cropping heavily, will probably produce about that value of fruit every year. So as an "investment" its a winner, let alone the benefit in flavour - in my Utterly Unbiased Opinion, of course
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