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  2. Apple season is underway. Take your pick from these popular ...

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    Young Family Farm. 260 W. Main Road, Little Compton, R.I. Apple picking is in full swing at Young Family Farm, a Little Compton staple since 1997.You can also pick your own bouquets, and explore a ...

  3. Fruit picking - Wikipedia

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    L. K. Relander, the former President of Finland, with his family picking apples in the 1930s. Apple picking in Styria. Apple picking is an activity found at apple farms. Apple orchards may be opened to the public, allowing consumers to pick their own apples or purchase pre-picked apples. [1] [2] Although this is ultimately a method of ...

  4. 12 Fruits That Are In Season for the Winter - AOL

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    Picking apples might be best associated with fall, but they are some of the most sturdy fruit available. Because of the waxed outsides and superior storage technology, you can buy crisp, sweet ...

  5. Where to pick your own apples this autumn: Top 10 ... - AOL

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    The United States' first apple orchard was planted in 1625 near Boston's Beacon Hill. Today, there are more than 20,000 growers producing apples across all 50 states, according to the U.S. Apple ...

  6. Laxton's Superb - Wikipedia

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    Apple Trees at Bank Hall, Bretherton, the far right blossom tree behind the cedar tree is the Laxton apple tree. 'Laxton's Superb' was first bred in 1897 by Laxton Brothers and introduced in 1922 having received an Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1921.

  7. Ellison's Orange - Wikipedia

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    Ellison's is a mid-season apple. The flesh texture is quite soft and much juicier than Cox's, more resembling the flesh of a pear. [3] Easy to grow, but requires good drainage, since it is highly susceptible to apple canker. [4] It is considered an English classic apple and is considered in the first rank of quality apples. [3]

  8. 20 Different Types of Apples and Which Ones to Pick This Fall

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    Here are different types of apples, including which are best for baking. Try popular varieties like Gala and Granny Smith or unique ones like Cosmic Crisp. 20 Different Types of Apples and Which ...

  9. Cox's Orange Pippin - Wikipedia

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    Cox's Orange Pippin, in Britain often referred to simply as Cox, is an apple cultivar first grown in 1825 [citation needed] or 1830 [1] at Colnbrook in Buckinghamshire, England, by the retired brewer and horticulturist Richard Cox.