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Picking apples from your own tree is an incredibly satisfying experience. Knowing when to pick the apples is an essential part of the process. The ideal time to pick apples comes when their flavor has ripened and they’ve grown to the highest level of maturity. Generally speaking, your apples should be ready to harvest anytime between midsummer and the end of fall, although the exact date varies depending on your growing climate and type of apple tree.<\/p>\n

The growing cycle of apples begins in May and ends in November. The timing of apple ripening will depend heavily on the type of apple as well as the climate where it is grown. It is important to understand what your apple tree variety needs in order to ensure best results.<\/p>\n

Harvesting a lot of apples from a few trees can be a daunting task. To make the process easier, it’s best to plan ahead and start harvesting when the apples reach their peak ripeness. Fruits can be picked ripe off the tree, or left on the branch to mature over a few days. Apples that fall to the ground can still be picked and eaten, but they will be less flavorful and won’t keep as long.<\/p>\n

When harvesting, inspect the fruit thoroughly. Apples should be free of bruises, cuts and blemishes, as they can easily attract any pests that may be lingering in the area. Also check the color, stem and aroma of the apple to be sure it is ready for picking. Apples that are not fully ripe can be placed in a cool spot and left to ripen further.<\/p>\n