Floury, rather than flowery, apples are just the worst. It's not that long since the autumn harvest, surely.
Picked some of the last of my apples before winter weather really affects the trees / birds start to get more creative. #apples #Australia
Perfection may be unattainable, but it’s still worth striving for. With India’s rising demand for apples, @BBCNews takes a bite into the story about the scientists trying to perfect the fruit:
@FotoVorschlag@photog.social
'Obst und Gemüse' #FotoVorschlag
Downunder the Appletree
#photography #fotografie #fruits #apples
Apples! This apple tree grew in my backyard. The fruit was abundant, and the wildlife enjoyed it. Prints of this painting are available. Find the link in the Paintings Gallery on my website at: https://www.fromthepurplehouse.art/purple-house-paintings
#Apples #wallart #artprints #acryliconcanvas #buyintoart
After a warm, often hot summer (because summer, really, tends to be hot) the land gave a rich harvest of fruit and flowers.
All it needed was lots of sunshine, good soil, and rain in its time.
September canvas print -- https://2-steve-henderson.pixels.com/featured/september-steve-henderson.html?product=canvas-print
Making apple scrap vinegar after making dried apple, apple pie and upside down apple cake this afternoon. #apples
Tea, berries, dark chocolate and apples could lead to a longer life span, study shows https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/06/250603115028.htm
you really know your kale
What Am I Afraid Of?
Sasha Debevec-McKenney
#Poetry #SashaDebevecMcKenney #TheNewYorker #Apples
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/03/10/what-am-i-afraid-of-sasha-debevec-mckenney-poem
The crab apples are hanging on creating some lasting colour as we transition into winter. Cold and wet today, glorious yesterday and managed to cut the lawns! #apples #orchard #crabapples #winter #wairarapa #NewZealand #Aotearoa
It won't be long before that apple starts to rot #acab #allcopsarebastards #activism #apples #police
Looking hopeful #apples
Apples affected by unseasonal temperatures. Its called watercore. Used to be rare here, our climate was great for apple growing. Tasmania is also known as the “apple isle”. Lately, many apples look like this - stull tastes good though!#ClimateChange #apples