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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Apples
Cooking Notes
- You can freeze apples by stewing washed chunks with a dash of water until they soften. Once ready, sieve and pour the stewed apples into containers, leaving a small space at the top as they will expand slightly when frozen, and pop into the freezer.
- You can also cut your fruits into thin slices then dry them out in a dehydrator to make a deliciously chewy and healthy snack.
- Planning to bake or cook your apples into an apple pie or meal? See our chart on the best baking and cooking apples in North America.
“Baked apples have an excellent effect upon the whole physical system, feeding the brain as well as adding to the flesh, and keeping the blood pure; also preventing constipation and correcting a tendency to acidity, which produces rheumatism and neuralgia.” –The 1898 Old Farmer’s
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When is the correct time to spray young apple trees for bugs and disease?
Hi, Ralph: Thanks for this great question, the answers to which in some part depend on your location, what types of apples you have, and whether there are known infestations on hand or nearby. The best thing to do is an online search for “when spray apple trees” and then read up on the subject. But basically the thing to do is neem oil now to get at any overwintering pests, and then a fixed copper spray right before bloom for brown rot and fire blight. Then come the times throughout spring and summer when various organic pesticides and fungicides might be necessary. So, do an online search, but also contact (or go online to) your local state cooperative extension service—they will be your absolute best source of information on when to do what for apples. Thanks again, and good luck! P.S. We should add that the #1 mistake that people make in spraying apple trees is not in the timing or in what is being sprayed, but in not being thorough enough.
I am interested in farming. I now want to procure apple seeds from south Africa and cultivate it in Ghana....I live in the middle belt of Ghana ,we have temperate weather. is it possible to cultivate apples which are imported from SA in Ghana????
Very good.
Thanks for all the advices,I am better educated to go back Apple farming.
Please I live in Ghana a country in west Africa. I'm interested in growing apple at my area Ashanti Mampong in Ashanti Region, but I don't know if if my location will favour the plant. Please kindly help me with this issue
Hello Dwomoh -
I do not know about your exact region, but apple trees require a period of dormancy provided by cold weather. As written in the article above, depending on the variety of tree, you will need a period of the year when the temperatures drop below freezing up to 45 degree F (again, based on particular variety). If you are in a higher mountain zone or if your winters can provide this climate you may have a chance, but you would need to look for varieties that can grow in the warmest zones, such as those that can be grown in the southern United States. These varieties include Bevenś Favorite, Aunt Rachel, Mary Reid, Hunge, Cauley, Gala, Summer Banana, Mollies Delicious, Virginia Winesap, Blacktwig, Goldrush, Johnson Keeper, Yates, Dixie Red.
I hope this is helpful to you.
I want to plant apple trees in my farm as soon as possible, but my problem is skills and knowledge, good planting materials, source of seeds or seedlings, related soil suitability, weather factors, market for selling products or market information, approachable price, and extentionist contacts.
I started from seed apple trees (2) in the fall I will put them on our 3 season porch, will the leaves fall and trees become dormant
Do you live in an area with cold winters? Apple trees do require chill hours. They will go dormant in their pots if left on an unheated porch.