You'll never run short of delicious apples to throw in your lunch box or grab on the go if you grow your own apple trees.
Planting an apple tree at the right time and place ensures years of beauty, growth, and homegrown fruit. Spring planting is most effective in cooler regions, while fall planting is better suited for ...
An apple a day keeps the doctor away - so why not grow a whole bunch of them? Here's everything you need to know before you ...
The warm weather we've experienced in Greater Columbus this past week has many a gardener itching to get outside and plant something. This past week I saw the first fruit trees available for purchase ...
Do you want to grow apples in your backyard? It is probably too late to plant bare root trees at this time but potted trees may be planted all during the growing year. Apples are pollinated by insects ...
Ever try growing an apple tree from a seed? In this time lapse, we demonstrate how a seed was stratified after extraction ...
When planting apple trees in your yard, it’s worth thinking beyond soil drainage and light conditions—and even the delicious fruit you’ll eventually get to eat. However, you should also consider what ...
If you plant a seed from a Gala apple, the chances are one in a hundred (or less) that the fruit produced from the tree that grows will be sweet. As Henry David Thoreau remarked, such seedling-grown ...
To the editor -- I want to praise the article crafted by longtime Master Gardener Carol Barany. Carol is absolutely correct that apple tree homeowners plant with good intention but often have very ...
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