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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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I just planted 2 trees. They are about 3 feet tall. How long will it take before they produce?
Hi, Dar: It will take at least 4 or 5 years, provided that pollination goes well and they remain disease-free. Good luck!
I'm trying to grow an apple tree from seed, but almost of them died when I move to the ground after germination: root become black, dried and died. do you have any suggestion?
Hi, Pratia: It sounds as though the soil may not have been rich or wet enough, but bear in mind that it is not easy to grow apple trees from seeds for a number of reasons, and even then, grafting onto a rootstock is usually required. There are lots of resources on the Web (including YouTube) from which you can learn. Good luck!
Thanks for your feedback ♥
My country no any Apple tree (I think that), so have a little difficult to get suitable knowledge or experiment, but I love them too much and really want to grow, I found many growing ways on YouTube and garden web, but it's seem no one had same problem.
Anyway, I'll check soil nutrients and try to save the remaining or germinating again :)
The tree is a standard golden delicious..It was summer pruned 2 years ago and since has failed to bloom. The branches are sprouting Spanish Moss. Should I make it into firewood and replace it? It is 30 years old and has been a good producer.
Have had an apple tree growing in the garden now for approx 3yrs, it has still has had no fruit. Do i need to have another apple tree and does it need to be the same and how far do i need to plant the second tree
Trees don’t fruit for a variety of reasons. Lack of pollination is one. The question of whether you need another apple tree and what type depends on the type of tree you’ve got. Here’s more information on this: http://www.ladybug.uconn.edu/factsheets/tp_05_fruittreesfailtobeal.html Notice also that this page suggests that time to fruit after planting an apple tree can be 2 to 5 years.
It really behooves you to find out what kind of tree you have (got any plant tags from when you purchased it?), then you can consult a local nursery or explore further on the Web to better understand how to maintain it..
The source, as you can see is Connecticut, but the core information holds true.
It is 5 March 2016. I live in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Today it was 72' Fahrenheit. My trees are budding and starting to flower. I have been watering once a month during the so called winter. If I prune the buds now will I harm the budding and fruiting later, such as them not budding or setting fruit?
I do figure that I will have at least 2-3 snow storms in the next 30 to 60 days, Any advice is appreciated.
I leave in Bukonzo county Kasese district, Uganda and i am very much in need to start growing apples. Am a teacher of agriculture at Bwera SS. I have enough land but am lucking the seed. My home area allows for its production with cool climate on the lower slopes of the Rwenzori Mnts.
Plz assist me with funds to acquire the seedlings and i too join the apple industry.
Thanks a lot for your contributions.