Owen Pidgeon: Apples of distinction for the perfect Queen Charlotte pie

By Owen Pidgeon
Updated May 12 2015 - 4:15pm, first published April 28 2015 - 11:45pm
Owen Pidgeon's apples of distinction: Back Row: Bonza, Blenheim Orange, Bramley, New Gold, Belle de Boskoop; front Row: Mutzu, Twenty Ounce, Rome Beauty, Ida Red. Photo: Supplied
Owen Pidgeon's apples of distinction: Back Row: Bonza, Blenheim Orange, Bramley, New Gold, Belle de Boskoop; front Row: Mutzu, Twenty Ounce, Rome Beauty, Ida Red. Photo: Supplied

As we move into the second half of the apple harvest period, you will find there are many apples that have special qualities and could be rightly described as apple of distinction. Home gardeners and boutique orchards know that there are many excellent varieties that will not be ripe until late April and into the month of May.

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