Do you know of any name for your heirloom type apple? It is a little known fact that most apple trees known today are actually old hybrids that do not reproduce themselves 'true' from seeds. They are usually reproduced from cutings or grafts. If you have 7-9 years you can plant the seeds from one fruit and get quite different plants from different seeds.~gdbig brown horse said:Lupin means "water bath canning" for jam or jelly, not pressure canning.I must have slept through that part of jams and jelly, we just cooked them on the stovetop and poured them in sterilized jelly jars and sealed them with a layer of melted paraffin wax (I just checked my 'bible' and indeed it does now say to use mason jars, waterbath for 5 or 10 minutes, rev 2009) What do I do with my colection of old jelly jars? I mean I have been using them for every day drinking glasses because they are more rugged than the 'good' glasses.~gd
I also highly doubt her mother leaves the seeds in the crab apples before making pies.
I am also assuming a homestead type tree is an "heirloom" apple tree which is what I have. They are fantastic trees (full of delicious apples) that require little maintenance in the form of pestisides etc.