i have access to alot of apple trees and i have varieties from early transparents, red and golden delicious and winter rambos. to name a few.
when i store them i dig a whole into a bank about 18-2 feet deep. i line the hole with straw and gently lay in the apples. then i cover them with about 3- 4 inches of straw and the dirt displaced when digging the hole. it keeps the apples fresh all winter. when you want some you just go out and dig some out then recover the ground.
my grandad stored potatoes like this when his root cellar overflowed as well.
do any of you store apples in this way?





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