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apple tree worms, also known as codling moth larvae or apple maggots, can damage… More
The apple tree is an easy-care deciduous tree that thrives in areas with dry,… More
The apple tree is a deciduous fruit tree that thrives in well-drained areas with… More
The care of apple trees is pretty simple. They need the proper location, adequate… More
Apple trees, like many other trees, are susceptible to black rot, a canker disease… More
... or "tasteless." But, like water, the water apple tree's fruit… More
...ite flesh and a sweet, slightly tart flavor, Fuji apples are very popular. Fuji… More
...lunch, you'll get five completely different apple trees, none of them a Honeycrisp. Instead,… More
The apple tree comes in many varieties, from the cultivated apple trees that produce… More
Diseases that affect the trunks of apple trees usually result in the decline and… More
Apple trees can give you a delicious fresh supply of fruits for pies, jams,… More
...and continued over Easter, then consider planting apple seeds with them. You will only… More
...s, twigs, branches, fruit, roots and trunks of an apple tree can feel the… More
Choosing what to plant under a crab apple tree depends in part on the… More
Apple trees are an ideal addition to any garden, whether it is for the… More
Fuji apple trees, which offer a sweet and juicy, yet somewhat tart fruit in… More
The apple plant is a member of the rose family Roseceae, genus Malus. It… More
The sugar apple tree is a small, deciduous tropical fruit tree with irregular branches… More
The apple tree is a deciduous, flowering fruit tree that grows from seed. Though… More
Starting an apple tree in your yard for a small orchard or just for… More
Fuji apple trees do not require specialized care other than needing 300 to 400 chill… More
Knowing what to look for when buying apple trees for your garden is very important… More
Prune neglected apple trees by cutting them back one third every year, leaving the main… More
To grow apple trees, plant several trees near each other in an area with lots… More
The history of the apple tree dates back thousands of years, beginning in the Nile… More
apple trees grow from apple seeds, but usually only one out of three seeds will… More
Growing an apple tree from a seed involves letting the seeds rest in the refrigerator… More
Keeping bees away from apple trees will prevent the bees from pollinating the apple tree… More
By pruning an overgrown apple tree into a vase cut, the top branches are thinned… More
To prune McIntosh apple trees, trim the branches into a bowl or vase shape, exposing… More
Pruning a semi-dwarf apple tree is similar to pruning a full-sized apple tree, where the… More
Training apple trees is important to get the most fruit out of the season and… More
Pruning dwarf apple trees is similar to pruning larger apple trees, but these grow out… More
Pruning an untrained apple tree can take up to three seasons to tame, but opening… More
...d out naturally in the sun or eaten fresh like an apple. Keep dried figs… More
Prune colonnade apple trees by removing dead branches, as well as every third branch and… More
...er to trap ethylene gas, or by placing a piece of apple near the tomato… More
Trimming an apple tree is important to get enough sunlight to the interior, and major… More
Prune your fruit trees properly for the best harvests. Learn how and get pruning tips… More
...en a self-pollinating and cross-pollinating fruit tree? Find out plus get tips on cross pollinating… More
I just recently planted a Mollie's Delicious in my backyard, and am about to plant a Granny Smith. M More
Hello - A beautiful apple tree growing on the edge of my back garden, which borders directly onto meadows (I really love this tree!) has had one of its large roots snap. We had strong winds last night, perhaps it was that. I can't help wondering if the team who… More
... so over the winter my daughter was OBSESSED with apples. and about 2 wks ago just to experiment i took 3 seeds from her apple. i put it in some water in a plastic baggie with holes, and put it in the window. i really didn't expect much, but… More
I cut open a Granny Smith for hubby and I to share a few days ago and noticed little curlies from some of the seeds. They were sprouting! So I put them in some soil and so far I have one that's still growing. Has anyone ever done this? I'm… More
...rden. One of the things they left us was a mature apple tree. When we moved in I noticed that one entire limb was dead. I promptly cut it off. I happened… More
Will someone once and for all tell IT it's blooming @ the wrong time! Just took the pictures today. :) More
:p Hi, everyone ! I have a apple custard tree " Srikaya" in the back yard, near my kitchen. It grows big & vigorously since I planted it. Now it is almost harvest time! so delicious and sweet.. Yum ..yum.. have you ever tried custard apple? :0 apple custard /Annona… More
... and I are wanting to soon plant either two dwarf apple trees or one standard size tree. We live in Northern Indiana. Today I did some research on apple tree varieties good for our area and I came across some good links. I thought I'd pass them along:… More
...ething like that that bore into the trunk of your tree....not sure if he really knows what he's talking about and he even conceded to that but I thought I'd ask? More
...ur property as free of chemicals as possible. Our apple tree's leaves are curling up and turning brown and when I… More
...it, sorry! Noob here. Anyhow, my Mollie Delicious apple tree (about 2 yearsish....10-12 feet tall, so I am assuming the age) has heavily drooping leaves. I am a noob at growing trees, and want to… More
I have a seemingly healthy gravenstein apple tree that constantly sheds unripe apples (in a quantity that is causing my neighbor to grow increasingly crazy). Any idea why that might be happening and/or what we can do to keep the apples on the branches to ripen? Thanks for any and… More
...oking for someone who knows where to get a Viking apple Sapling. ( In Canada)? They are a great eating apple but next to impossible to find.I tasted one at a fruit festival but the lady who had them would not share even one tiny scion.:( More
What are your thoughts on 4 on 1 apple trees? I am looking to buy 1, where is a good place to buy one? So far just Henry Fields and Gurneys have them listed. More
I have a seemingly healthy gravenstein apple tree that constantly sheds unripe apples (in a quantity that is causing my neighbor to grow increasingly crazy). Any idea why that might be happening and/or what we can do to keep the apples on the branches to ripen? Thanks for any and… More
I have an apple tree (just one) that sits beside my American Chestnut. It put-out some sad green apples this year, as it always does. The bugs and worms get to the apples quickly. I used to eat the sour apples when I was very young. Does anyone (Ron) have… More
I have a beautiful Fuji apple tree I bought for my husband when we redid our backyard a few years back. It has grown wonderfully, and is a very pretty tree... but the worms always eat our apples. I haven't been able to enjoy a single fruit from this tree.… More
...mages.co.uk/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=365"]this apple tree. I took the photograph it in Hertfordshire, England late december 2006 if that's any help. Many thanks for any help. More
...hing is eating the leaves on my two five year old apple trees. i do not see any visible bugs on the leaves but some are totally brown, shriveling and gone and some look like they have little bites out of the leaves. any suggestions? how do you know what… More
We have a huge, gorgeous apple tree in our back yard. Its some kind of hybrid because the apples are not all the same. Anyway, my questions are: 1) it only has apples every other year..is this normal? 2) is it safe for us to prune it ourselves because when… More
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