Bagged vs. un-bagged Z7 goldrush apples - General Fruit Growing - Growing Fruit
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By A Mystery Man Writer
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I bagged about half the apples on one of my trees this year to see if it made much of a difference. Normal techniques with cheap baggies with the corners cut, put on as soon as the apples were big enough to make it work- probably just shy of quarter size. It was a pita. I lost a whole lot of apples (bagged and unbagged) due to early dropping, which wasn’t fun to watch, but what is left showed me I’ll be bagging more next year. My goldrush apples are on the tree the longest. Most are still h
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