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New allotment - far too many fallen apples...

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I've just taken on a rather neglected old allotment finally after 5 years of waiting (irrelevant but hey), and there is a very productive and established apple tree on there which has carpeted half of my allotment with apples. I've so far filled a tonne bag and there is still a bunch to go.
My question: I don't have much else to mix with them at the moment, so was thinking mix with a bunch of sawdust, plus the bits and bobs I clear over the next month or so. Will that sufficiently create compost or do we think I need other things?
P.s. Yes, I'm leaving some to one side for the birds :-)
My question: I don't have much else to mix with them at the moment, so was thinking mix with a bunch of sawdust, plus the bits and bobs I clear over the next month or so. Will that sufficiently create compost or do we think I need other things?
P.s. Yes, I'm leaving some to one side for the birds :-)
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Our local National Trust ranger runs an apple day where they make juice and cider from apples people bring along. They inherited some heavy duty Victorian cider kit from a local producer which everybody has a go with to make the juice.
I have my own kit and make about 10 gallons most years from my trees which include eaters, cookers and cider varieties. I suspect that any cider you are able to make would be very popular down the allotment!