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37 Comments
Love your posts.
So now you have sparked some of our interests in all of these rare apples. Thanks for taking us along and please keep us updated with the grafting and your results. Hoping this works as planned for you.
Colorado has very rare apple you should get. There is a one tree left that they found and made a few saplings.
Oh my word, we have wild apple trees and one of them looks just like that! 😍
Is this Huron County?
steven etholm ( skill cult on youtube ) will be interested in this,.
Thank you Doug! ❤ Very nice!
The channel “skillcult” (I think) has been breeding red apples on his channel the past cpl years.
Apple tree probably made great "switches" in those days when their use was common. 😅
Thanks for bringing us along on your adventures! Your joy makes it all the better!
So cool
You need a hooked pole to get at the taller branches
Snow? It's going to be 85 today in Tennessee.
Luke you are living the dream!
🥰😍🤗GO LUKE!
Wow, how exciting!!
I hope one day my adult children can buy one of this apple trees to plant.
Cool apple, mottled. Who knew?
I'm so excited to see how all of these come out! I hope we get an update after the graftings take. Just to see all the different places you have taken clippings from, and I can't wait to see the outcome!!!❤
I have two old apple trees up here in the U.P never thought much about them until I saw you get so hyped for the beaver island ones.
While you are out there, do you look for rare pears? It seems to me that the many varieties of Perry pears, or frost pears are disappearing, and if no one saves them, they will be gone. I hope that apple does well for you.
Thanks, Luke, for your interesting and inspiring videos. Your passion and enthusiasm remind me of the folks at FEDCO Trees in Maine and their apple guru, John Bunker.
In Essex County (near Windsor). We have a very old orchard you'd be interested in.
O MY gosh i have been looking for that red and white fleshed apple for 40 years…I had a bite of one in an old abandoned orchard west of Kalamazoo….tasted great and beautiful !! Congrats !
My BIL owns 50 acres just North of Fennville in Michigan that his great grandfather used as an apple farm .. He would trade meat, eggs and veggies with his cousins brought from Chicago and they would take apples back to sell in the city… I don't know if they're trees left on it or not
That looks like Gratiot County: flat as a pancake, with wind turbines everywhere.
I grew up with a neighbor who had the red mottled flesh, this one had viening of red also it had amazing sweet sour flavor. I am thrilled to see if this is the apple that I grew up with!
I didn't even know there were red fleshed apples.
Awesome trip. I’m sure you helped the owners of the orchard.
Dumb question are all apples edible?
Please show us how you graft them, too!
How many years will it take one of those cuttings to grow into a fruiting tree?
Are you the new version of Johnny Appleseed😂??
Where can you send samples for DNA testing or equivalent in order to determine if it's a rare old variety, or not? A friend purchased an orchard in Iowa with a lot of "old" trees, hadnmt been maintained… she's working on revitalizing the orchard, and to determine what varieties she has.
I am from Nepal and i have had those apples quite a few time .
@1:10 I've said Michigan is uncivilized for years. I don't know what's so surprising!
I LOVE this! Great content!!!
Placing an order for $30 worth of seeds. I add a garden permanent marker & instead of $4 it jumps to $8 because now I have to pay for shipping.
This de-incentivizes the extra purchase & instead of buying from you I go to Amazon for the markers.