There are thousands of varieties of apples most of which are
cultivated for colder climates. But there are varieties suitable for Southern
California, these are “low chill” varieties that do not require winter cold in
order to bear fruit.
Most varieties require 500 to 100 hours of winter cold in
but low chill varieties require less than 500 hours. Winter cold is 40 degrees
Fahrenheit and below.
I planted a Gala apple 4 years ago and it is thriving well.
I have not used chemicals to ward off bugs. Gala apples thrive very well in the
Southern California climate which is similar to the Mediterranean climate.
The fruits are not very big and have some imperfections
which are typical for organically grown apples. What it lacks in size and
appearance is compensated by its juiciness and sweetness. It is sweet with a
hint of tartness and also crispy. Gala apples have at least 14% to 16% sugar
making it very sweet. It also has a strong apple aroma.
It is early November and ready for the second crop. I
harvested a bunch early summer while the tree is also in bloom. This is
possible in the Southern California weather; the season is really long.
They look so juicy and crispy.
ReplyDeleteAre your apples sweet and juicy? Love to bite on them, they look so crispy.
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