Tolman Sweet is a lovely apple and first described in 1822. While part of its parentage is a russet, the Tolman Sweet has a very mild flavor. If you are looking for an apple that is not very acidic, this is a great choice. It is also considered an excellent apple for cider.
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Ida Red—Apples of Maine
Tokyo at Night
The Maine Coast in November
Spencer—Apples of Maine
The Tranquility of Late Fall, Part 3
The Tranquility of Late Fall, Part 2
One of the bounties we received by letting our field revert to nature was an explosion of blackberry. Blackberries are one of our most productive crops that supplies us with fruit though winter and into the spring. But now in late fall, over two months since the last berry was picked, the blackberry canes are putting on a wonderful display of color.
Blue Pearmain—Apples of Maine
Blue Pearmain is a fine dessert apple. While it shares the same name as the Gray Pearmain, its character and appearance could not be more different. A subtle apple with a soft texture and mild flavor. This heirloom variety has been grown throughout Maine and New England for more than 200 years.
Gray Pearmain—Apples of Maine
Gray Pearmain is a russet apple, which is marked by a rich, earthy taste. The character is not quite as distinctive as the Golden Russet—the Pearmain has a cleaner flavor. Like many fall varieties, it stores well. A great apple.
The Tranquility of Late Fall, Part 1
Naomi and I moved to Maine in 2006. We soon settled in a small cape on four and a half acres of land. Part of our property is a small field that was dutifully cut every year. We stopped that practice and let the field chose its own destiny. It was not long before it was populated with all kinds of plants. Goldenrod is the most prolific and, at this time of year, has traded its gold for silver.




