Make the most of apple season by storing and freezing apples properly.

Whileapplesare available year-round, the best time to enjoy them is during prime harvest time: September and October.

Knowing how to store apples properly can help you stretch that season for as long as possible.

We tapped a produce expert for apple storage tips for whole and sliced apples.

Apples in the fridge last from 2 weeks to several months.

Honeycrisp is among the varieties withleastlongevity.

“It’s good to eat fresh and fast,” explained Gipe-Stewart.

“Everybody loves Honeycrisp for its crunch, but it doesn’t store as well as other varieties.”

As for long-storing varieties, Gipe-Stewart cited Red Delicious and Cosmic Crisp among the best.

To make the most of your apple slices, try these tactics.

“Lemon or orange juice poured over the slices help prevent oxidation,” Gipe-Stewart adds.

“This tip is especially great for keeping apples fresh-looking on salads.”

Can You Freeze Apples?

“Freezing degrades apples' cell structure, much like it doesfor other fruit,” Gipe-Stewart says.

Nevertheless, frozen apples are ideal for makingpies, tarts, applesauce, and apple butter.

As far asvarietiesgo, they’re all good for freezing, according to Gipe-Stewart.

Here’s how to freeze them effectively.

Next, she flash-freezes them for a few hours.

Use Without Thawing

When baking with frozen apples, there’s no need tothaw themfirst.

How Long Do Apples Last?

As you may have guessed, how long apples last depends on how you store them.

For the best results, keep apples out of direct sunlight and check that the room isnt too warm.

In the refrigerator

you might store applesin the refrigeratorto give them a longevity boost.

When stored in the fridge, expect apples to last for about six weeks, if not longer.

This is because apples release ethylene gas that can cause other produce to ripen more quickly.