Wow those apples are making my mouth water. There is an orchard in Southern England where they grow many many varieties of old style apples - never seen in shops normally - quite extraordinary. An amazing stock and I wonder if one could get interesting seeds from them too.
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What a great idea looking for orchards with older, heritage varieties of fruit trees. I will try to get some seed from the good apple trees I have found here and maybe trade with people like you here on Steemit.
A seed swap would be very cool
I think so. Especially if we can find trees that don't need to be grafted to a different root stock to produce good fruit. I would love to do some type of seed swap. If I get some different seeds I would have available to swap, I can write a post with descriptions and list names on the post for anybody that would be interested. We can resteem post with available seeds for trade.
Right now I do have some wild black cherry seed, apricots, and I will be getting some different wild plum tree seeds coming soon, along with those apples I was talking about, assuming the fire from two years ago didn't burn it up.