There are plenty of green apples besides Granny Smith that we don’t find in the grocery store, and the Shamrock apple is one. This variety is from British Columbia (not Ireland) and is a good option to grow in climates that are too cold to grow the late harvested Granny Smith apple.
I tried this apple on multiple occasions. The first time I had them they were too soft for my liking but I gave them another chance and liked them better the next time. That is why I think it’s important to give apple varieties more than 1 chance.
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