Our pick-your-own apple season for 'Enterprise'
apples is ending. Most 'Enterprise'
apples have been picked now, and the ones left on the trees are mostly 2nds or 3rds, and mainly too high for kids to reach.
'Gold Rush' apple harvest has just started, and will go until about Nov. 3. Families who want to pick 'Gold Rush' apples need to have one adult with each child at all times, to make sure the kids don't pick these apples when they're too small and green, or they'll never ripen properly in the fridge.
Pick-your-own apple customers sort the apples as they pick them, placing #1 apples with no damage into white plastic bags and #2 apples with small sunburned areas, cracks or other surface damage into yellow or tan plastic bags. #1 'Gold Rush' apples keep in top condition for fresh eating for 10 to 11 months in a fridge when stored in these plastic bags, and get sweeter after a month or two, as starches convert into sugars. #2 'Gold Rush' apples keep for 3 to 4 months.
Pick-your-own #1 apples sell for $1.21 per pound + sales tax, and #2 apples sell for $0.97 per pound + sales tax.