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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5926745" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>I haven't tried that but sure would like to try! I'm unsure how closely related these trees are to the original orchard but am certain they can't be but one generation removed. My great aunt lived in the orchard and used to tell me she ate apples from those trees when she was a little girl, as she'd pick some for me. She died in her 80s back in the early 90s, so the trees are pretty old. If they aren't trees he planted they grew from fruit from the trees he planted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5926745, member: 20583"] I haven't tried that but sure would like to try! I'm unsure how closely related these trees are to the original orchard but am certain they can't be but one generation removed. My great aunt lived in the orchard and used to tell me she ate apples from those trees when she was a little girl, as she'd pick some for me. She died in her 80s back in the early 90s, so the trees are pretty old. If they aren't trees he planted they grew from fruit from the trees he planted. [/QUOTE]
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