Thank you I'm so glad you enjoyed it! You can find more podcasts here: podcast.orchardpeople.com/. No I've never heard of Steel Red! I'll look it up in Dan's books! How did you hear about the podcast?
@Orchardpeople I was just surfing RUclips trying to learn. I have an old orchard with 40 +trees, many which I can not identify. I live north of Port Huron. I read about steel red apples in the 1920-22 MSU Horticulture report. I claimed it was also called Canada Red. It's a great late season storage apple which I have stored in my attic until March. I have an old 1976 catalog from South meadow Frouit Gardens which lists it as an apple called Nonsuch from 1822.
I never had the pleasure of listening to you before, great podcast, wonderful info.Dan was awesome.Have you heard of Steel Red apples?
Thank you I'm so glad you enjoyed it! You can find more podcasts here: podcast.orchardpeople.com/. No I've never heard of Steel Red! I'll look it up in Dan's books! How did you hear about the podcast?
@Orchardpeople I was just surfing RUclips trying to learn. I have an old orchard with 40 +trees, many which I can not identify. I live north of Port Huron. I read about steel red apples in the 1920-22 MSU Horticulture report. I claimed it was also called Canada Red. It's a great late season storage apple which I have stored in my attic until March. I have an old 1976 catalog from South meadow Frouit Gardens which lists it as an apple called Nonsuch from 1822.
@@zsoltvecsernyes4568 Interesting! Too bad we used to have someone who did DNA apple testing here in Ontairo but they retired! Oh well...
I planted apple trees but unfortunately I over fertilised them so the plants are in hibernation from 1 and a half months, what to do?
Hi there I’m not sure that the “hibernation” is due to over fertilization…in any case, time will tell. I hope your tree recovers!