Anyone in Seattle want some apples for baking, cider-making, other? I have ~30 gallons on my two trees, granny smith and gala. You'll have to cut and core them; coddling moths have done a number, but the flesh is still good.

I'd love to trade 5 gallons of fresh apples for the promise of a pie, some cider, or whatever other homemade foodstuffs you make (with said apples or otherwise).

West Seattle, near Whitecenter. We can pick them together, bring your own bucket, takes about 10min to fill a bucket.

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Attached: 2 images Started picking apples from my trees, here's the first five gallons. I'm super stoked, some of them don't have coddling moths in them this year. ...Maybe 25%. Which is still an improvement over 0% last year! Cored and de-wormed (same action, with moths) about a gallon this morning, making some apple butter. The whole house smells like cinnamon and cloves right now. ...now I need to figure out what to do with the other four gallons. And the next 20 still on the tree. It'd be easier if I loved apples, but I kinda only like them a little. ^^;; #seattle #gardening

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I measure apples in gallons because I've been picking them with 5-gallon buckets. 🤷‍♀️ Maybe not traditional, but modern problems. :D