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Old February 7, 2017   #16
Salsacharley
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There's a crabapple tree on the north side of my biggest tomato patch. It is huge. A dove has a nest in it, woodpeckers work on it every now and then, and it drops crabapples in September by the ton. I have to clear them from my rows every day then.

This year my oldest son and I picked about 5 gallons of crabapples and we are in the process of making 5 gallons crabapple wine with them. I ran them through a Jack Lalane juicer to get the juice and you would have thought I was running a wood chipper with all the noise. What a mess!
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Old February 7, 2017   #17
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Growing up in Montana it was Dolgo or Whitney as the two grown. These are fruiting varieties and not ornamental. The fruits are several inches across. I was reading Dolgo can grow in the south too. I read zones 4 through 9.

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Thanks for the information.

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