Apple Talk: Mank's Codlin

 Well I decided it would be good to talk about what apple varieties we plan on having and what are here.  Starting with Mank's Codlin. A very proper and well know type of cooking apple. 

I have high hopes for Mank's Codlin as it has many interesting qualities. It is a pitcher which roots by cuttings. Always nice. It also grows in poor soils well; but only grows to a modest size. It makes heavy annual crops. It does well in  cold and wet climates.

It makes a medium size, a bit bigger actually; apple. It is an August apple which keeps for 3 months. It is in Pollination group 2. It is a good apple to bake or makes a great sauce. Like other Codlins it can be picked the size of a walnut and cooked. Having different textures and clarity of flesh depending on the picking date.

It is said to be the sweetest of all the tartish Codlins. And can be eaten fresh off the tree at full ripeness. Mank's Codlin is highly perfumed aromatically. It can range from green to yellow with a pink blush on the sunny side.



Photo credit: http://www.nationalfruitcollection.org.uk/full2.php?varid=3764&&acc=2000064&&fruit=apple


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