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- From: "GIANNI-2" <GIANNI-2@prodigy.net>
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- Subject: Re: [nafex] Irish Peach Apple
- Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 23:27:03 -0400
Hi Don:
With Claude's info & rendering's and Don
kicking it over the edge,
boy oh boy. The minds on here dedicated to apples
is astounding.
Thanks for all the background...
Going from what you said, I guess yes, I may not be
inclined towards
the standard Irish Peach, "IP" but would for the
hybrid "Shamrock"-IP,
and for the lack of room would but cant.
You & Claude know your apples.
That tickles me pink to know the Irish invented
pizza, begorrrrrrrra mia!!!!
Thanks especially for that Irish
ditty.
May the road rise to meet ya!
Best of growing,
Gianni
Gianni:
I had an Irish Peach tree obtained from the old Grootendorst Nursery (the forerunner of Southmeadow, I believe) in 1979. It started to bear in about '84, but was not very productive and the apples were extremely buggy and misshapen. I would describe the apples it produced as just plain sour (or should I say, acidic), and I would not have classified them as "dessert" apples at all. In addition, as noted by Claude, it is a tip bearer, blossom shy, and I am not in love with those although I seem to have quite a few of them. (This spring I have discovered one that is NOT a tip bearer --- Shamrock --- which has blooms all over the laterals in year four, but that's another story). Anyway, when I planted the Irish Peach, I knew nothing about the apple, (this was in the early days, when I was really, really ignorant about apple growing, as opposed to now when I am only really ignorant) but when I found that it ripened shortly after Yellow Transparent (our principal applesauce producer), and was not, in my view, as good as Y.T. in most respects, I decided to take it out. It also had extremely twiggy growth, and was a major pruning job every year. I replaced it with a Braeburn, which I am also unhappy with, but for different reasons. As we all know, apple varieties respond in quite different ways to different climatic conditions. And there can be quite a degree of variability in performance of different trees even of the same variety and rootstock. So it may be the Irish Peach would do much better for you up there in N.H.than it did here in N. Virginia. Personally, I would not bother with it, since there are so many early varieties that fill the bill for sauce and pies, such as Yellow Transparent, Summer Rambo, and even Astrachan or Early Cortland. It might be good for cider blending, except it comes way to early for the cidermaking operation, and as Claude observed, it only keeps for a few weeks. So I can't supply any scions of Irish Peach, but you might be able to talk me out of a few of Shamrock next spring, and I think those would make you very happy if you like lots of blossoms. Finally, I have to confess, the only reason I planted Irish Peach is because my wife is of the Irish persuasion. It was not a good enough reason. BTW Gianni, did you know that the Irish invented pizza? Best Rgds, Don Yellman, Great Falls, VA
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[nafex] Irish Peach Apple,
Don Yellman, 04/25/2001
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Re: [nafex] Irish Peach Apple,
GIANNI-2, 04/25/2001
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Re: [nafex] Irish Peach Apple,
Claude Jolicoeur, 04/26/2001
- Re: [nafex] Irish Peach Apple, GIANNI-2, 04/26/2001
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Re: [nafex] Irish Peach Apple,
victoria l. caron, 04/26/2001
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Re: [nafex] Irish Peach Apple,
Claude Jolicoeur, 04/26/2001
- Re: [nafex] Irish Peach Apple, victoria l. caron, 04/27/2001
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Re: [nafex] Irish Peach Apple,
H.Dessureault, 04/26/2001
- Re: [nafex] Irish Peach Apple, victoria l. caron, 04/27/2001
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Re: [nafex] Irish Peach Apple,
Claude Jolicoeur, 04/26/2001
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Re: [nafex] Irish Peach Apple,
Claude Jolicoeur, 04/26/2001
- Re: [nafex] Irish Peach Apple, H.Dessureault, 04/26/2001
- [nafex] Braeburn (was Re: Irish Peach Apple), Christopher Mauchline, 04/26/2001
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Re: [nafex] Irish Peach Apple,
GIANNI-2, 04/25/2001
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