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Redbird ([personal profile] redbird) wrote2012-09-16 12:50 pm
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Apple NY543 (tentative)

This was labeled as being descended from and similar to Gala; I like Galas so decided to give it a try. So we bought two, along with some Paula Reds and, at the other end of the block, some macouns.

The one I just bit into was bland and not at all juicy. I expected that I might like these and [livejournal.com profile] cattitude probably wouldn't. If we hadn't just tried and been disappointed by one of this year's macouns, I would probably give up on this variety. As is, I'm thinking it's just not a good year for apples: it's been a very weird growing season, warm early and then an odd pattern of rain and sunshine. So I may try this again next year, if they turn up again.

NY543 are smaller and flatter than a Gala, sort of Macintosh-shaped (the equatorial diameter is noticeably greater than the height), and the skin is part red and part yellow. (If the sign mentioned another ancestor, I don't remember it.)

[identity profile] amaebi.livejournal.com 2012-09-16 09:26 pm (UTC)(link)
This is a big huge humongous apple year here. Maybe peaches as well: my information on those is from our one small badly placed tree, and from market prices. Our apples and small and tasty-tart and good for cooking, but need trimming: Chun Woo doesn't like them. I think we'll get some of the peaches this year rather than the squirrels nabbing the lot.
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[personal profile] pameladean 2012-09-16 09:38 pm (UTC)(link)
The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum says it has been a very bad year for apples here. That's a long way from you, but weird weather is clearly a factor.

P.

[identity profile] seattle-janice.livejournal.com 2012-09-16 09:50 pm (UTC)(link)
We've had a bit of drought in Washington State and the Gala and Fuji are suffering.

[identity profile] beginning.livejournal.com 2012-09-21 10:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Bad year for Connecticut apples as well. And my brother in the Catskills says his orchards have not been doing well. Such a shame.