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Apple (Malus) · Lavender · Nectarine · Peach
📍 4580 Stonegate Ln, Reno, NV 89523, USA
🗓 Season: August · September · October · November · June · July
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Apple (Malus): Background skin colour shifts from green toward yellow; seeds turn brown when ripe. Fruit separates from the spur with a gentle upward twist. Aroma develops near the base. Wild Malus fruit is often small and tart — excellent for cider and jelly.
Lavender: Harvest flower spikes when about half the flowers on the spike have opened — maximum oil content. Cut stems long, in the morning. Dry in small bunches upside down in a warm, airy space. Use in baking, tea, and herbal remedies.
Nectarine: Same cues as peach: yellow background colour (not green), fragrant smell, and gentle give near the stem. The smooth skin makes it easier to judge colour than a peach. Handle gently — bruises quickly once ripe.
Peach: Background skin colour shifts from green to yellow; red blush is variety-dependent and not a reliable indicator. Fruit yields to gentle pressure near the stem end. Fragrant aroma at the base. Harvest when it detaches with a slight twist — no tugging needed.
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