Friday, April 12, 2024

Which Apple Varieties Are Blooming Now? Early Bloom Season. 12 Apr 24.

 Apples require cross pollination.  Or the vast majority of them do.  Apple varieties need to bloom together, to cross pollinate.

Varieties in bloom now can pollinate each other.  The exception is that triploid varieties can receive pollen from the more usual diploids,  but triploid pollen is not viable.  So it usually takes two diploids, so they can pollinate each other as well as the triploid. 

The overwhelming majority of apples are diploid.  I mention it here because Gravenstein is triploid.

Blooming heavily now -

Gravenstein.


Redlove Calypso.


Redlove Era.


SummerRed


Zestar.  This is sort of a "Wow" right now.



Columnar Supposedly Tasty Red, but it isn't (Maybe Blushing Delight?)


Also North Pole.




Montmorency Cherry In Bloom. 12 Apr 24.

 This is a great cherry variety for pies.  Really delicious.  This tree has been in this location for 12 years.  I moved it here from the Vancouver house, where I had grown it a few more years.


So far, I haven't needed to prune it much.  The size is fairly compact.  At this height, it also doesn't get any deer protection.  I do hang holographic flash tape to reduce losses from birds.

My parents had a Montmorency cherry tree in their yard, in the 1960s.

Montmorency is a heirloom variety, originating in the Montmorency suburb of France.  Apparently it was developed there in the 1700s or before.

This information is from the Traverse Bay, Michigan cherry website.  

"Montmorency cherries are not just a treat for the taste buds but also offer several health advantages:

  • Rich in Antioxidants: They're packed with anthocyanins, which combat oxidative stress.
  • Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Consuming these cherries can help reduce inflammation, benefiting those with conditions like joint pain.
  • Sleep Aid: They're a natural source of melatonin, which can aid in improving sleep quality.
  • Muscle Recovery: Some studies suggest they can help reduce muscle soreness and improve recovery post-exercise.
  • Heart Health: They can play a role in improving heart health by helping maintain a healthy cardiovascular system."

Chili Pepper Seedling Update. 12 Apr 24.

 I think the chili peppers look about the best they ever have, for this time of year.

I repotted the Anaheims and Fresnos into larger containers.


The plastic pots go through many re-uses.  At the end of seedling season, they get a thorough washing and are stored nested, so they don't add to any clutter.



Here are all of the chili pepper seedlings.


Unless the weather is bad, they spend all of their day outside in full sun.  They are fully hardened and ready to plant outdoors, once the nights seem reliably above 50 F.  Meanwhile, when dusk arrives, I roll them back indoors.  The get a couple of hours under LEDs in morning and evening as well.

Tomato Seedling Update. 12 Apr 24.

 I'm pretty happy with the tomato seedlings so far.  They are growing their true leaves, nice and dark green.  The original sort of leggy seedlings are looking just as good too.  When I repot them, the leggy part will bender ground to grow more roots anyway.  I think they will thicken up anyway.



Seedling Update. Eucalyptus, Corymbia, and Portulaca. 12 Apr 24.

 First the Eucalyptus cinerea  (silver dollar tree) and Corymbia (lemon bush "Eucalyptus").

The Eucalyptus cinerea is the more vigorous of the two.


I cut the tips from two of the E. cinerea, to make them grow bushier.  The second tip cutting was last week.   I may let one or two of the others grow as actual trees, to plant in the yard next year.

I also cut the tips of the two most vigorous Lemon Bush Eucalyptus.  They are branching and growing nicely.  (I should note, there is some limited leaf irregularity).  It's interesting, the ones in the six pack did so poorly, while the ones in their own containers are more vigorous.   If memory serves, the ones in the six pack were multiples in their original, smaller seed sprouting pack.  I teased the roots apart to repot into the larger cells.  Maybe they really can't handle that treatment.  They seem to be growing fresh new leaves now, so I continue to give them TLC.  In comparison, the silver dollar tree Eucalyptus haven't had any problems at all.

I alternate between the common and scientific names, in hopes that will help me remember them.

The Portulaca (Rose Moss) look less delicate now.   They are also spending their days outside.