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I swear I don’t think it’s possible for our little front yard crab apple tree to have any more blossoms.
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Okay, maybe it’s not so little.
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But it’s small compared to the giant old apple trees in the backyard.
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People walk by and compliment us on it every year at this time.
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She’s a real beauty!
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The wonders of nature 😍. If that’s small then the other 2 must be ginormous.😍😍
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That’s exactly what I was thinking 🙂
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They are!
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The deer will be able to eat the fruit right off the trees, it will be hanging so low!
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Ironically, this one doesn’t fruit.
But they do that with the two giants in the backyard.
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That is just a beautiful tree! I love to see fruit and not fruit trees blossom that way. My pear tree is right there as well! I’m so excited, one of the two things I haven’t managed to kill lol.
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Does yours fruit? We have one pear tree that does but they’re virtually inedible.
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Yes it does. Last summer I harvested three reusable shopping bags of pears. I made pear tartlets, pear tarts, pear cobbler, caramelized pears, used pears in salads, pizza, any way you can possibly eat pears, I tried it. They are sweet and juicy and it looks like this year I’ll have even more of the fruit 😉.
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That’s fabulous! I love pears in salad… never tried them in cobbler. Yum!
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Been cravin crab apples all day, thx to this post!
Also reminds me how much I enjoyed the Simpson’s teacher being Mrs CraBapple.
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We discovered a crab apple tree on our property. Is there anything you can do with the fruit? I just remember it being small, sour, and bitter.
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Ironically this big crab doesn’t fruit. The little one out back does though. You can make crabapple jelly, but we just leave them for the deer in the fall/winter.
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