435 Trees
- John Latimer

- Apr 1
- 1 min read
Seagate Farm now has 435 fruit trees! We just added a few more apple trees in the orchard in addition to the many other apple, pear, and stone fruit trees. We even had some help (thank you Eve!) with the last few Dabinett trees.
The Dabinett cider apple originates from the traditional cider region of Somerset, England, in the mid-19th century. It’s a classic English hard cider apple variety which produces a full bittersweet juice. Unlike many hard cider varieties which are best used for blended ciders, Dabinett can also be used to produce a single varietal full-bodied medium-dry cider. You won’t find these apples in the grocery store because the Dabinett is not good for eating but they make wonderful juice for hard cider.

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