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 BevenÅ› 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.
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 BevenÅ› 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.