Gardening
Related: About this forumJaw dropping list of apple varieties grown in Virginia estate in 1736
Found a marvelous site of Gardening History.
Contains a list of all plants grown by Virginian William Byrd II's in 1736.
and this is just the apple trees:
Golden russet
Summer pearmain
Winter pearmain
Fall harvest apple
Winter queening
Lader-goller
Juntin' apple
Golden pippin
Carpendich
Red streaks
Jungferen
Long-stem apple
Red apple
Kabapffel
Green apple
French rennets
Very informative site ....http://americangardenhistory.blogspot.com/
NRaleighLiberal
(60,477 posts)Golden Russet and Winter Pearmain. I suspect many others are no more. (the great rush to the perfect looking, corky/punky, god awful Red Delicious of today has left mayhem in its path...)
NCarolinawoman
(2,825 posts)Horrible to eat. MEALY and TASTELESS.
NRaleighLiberal
(60,477 posts)Lee Calhoun - probably knows more about southern apple varieties than anyone. I've yet to meet him - not sure if apples and tomatoes mix!
dixiegrrrrl
(60,011 posts)Our winters are changing and I am tempted to try cool spring vegies, but would also love a decent apple.
We gotta start thinking of growing more foods locally.
I am getting too old to enjoy the kind of gardening I did when I had my 15 acre produce place, but I am encouraging a friend who is very gung ho and who freely shares her bounty.
We are eating organic fresh picked Silver Queen corn, several varieties of old timey tomatoes, lots of zucchini, green beans this week, thanks to her.
NRaleighLiberal
(60,477 posts)The real current apple expert that I meet each year when speaking at Monticello is Tom Burford - he had lots of his trees at Albemarle Cider Works near Charlottesville.
You can also order great heirloom apples each fall from Tree Mendus fruits in Michigan
http://www.treemendus-fruit.com/
mopinko
(71,741 posts)these guys-
http://www.fedcoseeds.com/trees/?cat=Apples
applegrove
(123,027 posts)she grew up on.
bigmonkey
(1,798 posts)Anybody know of the Burlington Pippin, a late-19th century favorite centered in Burlington VT? Or know where I could find out about it? My friend is interested in the history, and also if it has survived.
dixiegrrrrl
(60,011 posts)and you might try searching the blog at the link in my post.....