When to Pick Apples and How to Store Them

Learn when to pick apples, how to properly do so, and the best method for storing them.

Reader Contribution by Benedict Venheems
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Learn when to pick apples, how to properly do so, and the best method for storing them.

Apples are ready to pick when the skin color deepens and the fruit comes away easily from the tree. The presence of windfalls is a good indication that fruits are ready to pick. Not all apples are ready at the same time, so pick regularly as individual clusters become ripe. Apples at the sides and top of the tree will usually ripen first because they receive more sunlight. If in doubt — taste one!

How to Pick Apples

To pick an apple, cup it in your hand, lift, and twist gently. It should detach along with its stalk. Always handle apples gently to avoid bruising them, and never tug an apple from the tree or you may damage the fruiting spurs or cause apples nearby to drop. Use a stepladder to reach apples higher up on the tree, but take care to avoid over-reaching in case you lose your balance.

The Best Way to Store Apples

  • Updated on Sep 6, 2023
  • Originally Published on Sep 14, 2020
Tagged with: apples, benedict vanheems, Fruit Gardening, fruit trees, Organic gardening, Reader Contributions
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