Bountiful Baldwin Baldwin apples, like these in my yard, date back to Massachusetts in the 1700s. Share this:EmailLike this:Like Loading... Related Posts Central Massachusettsfarming
Wow! So beautiful and wonderful place and phots! Love it! So cozy and lovely! Thank’s for share Julie! Have a great day! Loading... Reply
It’s adorable place, the old Apple tree looks so beautiful! I can imagine all those delicious fruits, You can bake an Apple pay.. Thank’s Julie! 😉🍏 Loading...
Thanks, Steve. There’s nothing like a heritage variety Massachusetts tree, I think! 😉 Loading... Reply
Thanks, Tanya. It’s very old, so we don’t prune or fertilize it–we just let it be. It bears fruit every other year. Fun! Loading... Reply
It’s fun. We don’t spray them,so they are very natural. Didn’t Joni say, “Give me spots in my apples, but leave me the birds and the bees, please….” 😉 Loading... Reply
Yes indeed. Red, but at least for my tree, the apples are one of the smaller varieties. Loading... Reply
Wow! So beautiful and wonderful place and phots! Love it! So cozy and lovely!
Thank’s for share Julie! Have a great day!
I’m glad you liked it, Elvira. I enjoy sitting under “the old apple tree” ! 😉
It’s adorable place, the old Apple tree looks so beautiful! I can imagine all those delicious fruits, You can bake an Apple pay.. Thank’s Julie! 😉🍏
Lucky you to have such a bountiful tree to harvest in your own yard.
Thanks, Steve. There’s nothing like a heritage variety Massachusetts tree, I think! 😉
Lucky you, Julie. I would love to have apple trees in our garden. 🍎🍎🍎
Thanks, Tanya. It’s very old, so we don’t prune or fertilize it–we just let it be. It bears fruit every other year. Fun!
That sounds great. Have one for me, please.
Nice! How I would love to have apple trees in my backyard.
It’s fun. We don’t spray them,so they are very natural. Didn’t Joni say, “Give me spots in my apples, but leave me the birds and the bees, please….” 😉
Yes!
Do they turn red when they are ripe?
Yes indeed. Red, but at least for my tree, the apples are one of the smaller varieties.
The seating under the apple tree looks idyllic
Yes, it is a favorite summer spot!