Windfall Apples November 17, 2010 I picked a crate full of windfall apples at the allotment yesterday - do help yourself! Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments The bike shed17 November 2010 at 21:14They look lovely - where's your allotment!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplycompost in my shoe18 November 2010 at 00:01I bet the smell is intoxicating!!!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyUnknown18 November 2010 at 00:16They are so pretty and they must smell delicious, like fall!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyJanet/Plantaliscious18 November 2010 at 10:44Can't. Quite. Reach...ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyVP18 November 2010 at 15:36Mark - it's not far from you!CIMS - I also had to put quite a few on my compost heap which began to smell of cider!Michelle - there's a lovely smell in the kitchen at the moment :)Janet - Here. You. Are...ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAnna18 November 2010 at 15:55Now why did I lug a bag of windfall Bramleys home with me yesterday, when I could have had some without moving from my chair?ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyVP18 November 2010 at 21:31Anna - these are dessert apples, so you still need your Bramleys!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment I love hearing from you and welcome thoughtful conversations :) Comments aiming to link back and give credence to commercial websites will be composted!
They look lovely - where's your allotment!
ReplyDeleteI bet the smell is intoxicating!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty and they must smell delicious, like fall!
ReplyDeleteCan't. Quite. Reach...
ReplyDeleteMark - it's not far from you!
ReplyDeleteCIMS - I also had to put quite a few on my compost heap which began to smell of cider!
Michelle - there's a lovely smell in the kitchen at the moment :)
Janet - Here. You. Are...
Now why did I lug a bag of windfall Bramleys home with me yesterday, when I could have had some without moving from my chair?
ReplyDeleteAnna - these are dessert apples, so you still need your Bramleys!
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