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  • How to Graft Apples Onto Crab Apple Trees

    If you want to grow apples in your back yard and you already have a crab apple tree, you can use grafting to grow edible fruit. Grafting is a technique that allows you grow different varieties of...

  • How to Graft Crab Apple Trees

    Crab apple trees are differentiated from other types of apple trees based primarily on the size of fruit they produce. The fruit of crab apples trees is less than 2 inches in diameter versus...

  • How to Plant a Fuji Apple Tree

    Fuji apples are gaining popularity because of their delicious taste and use in fresh salads. The Fuji apple tree is most common in the dwarf or semi-dwarf varieties, which grow 8 to 10 feet and 15...

  • How Far Apart Do You Plant Dwarf Apple Trees?

    Dwarf apple trees are suited to home landscapes. Dwarf apple trees require less planting space than standard-size apple trees. They are easier to care for and harvest. Dwarf apple trees bear...

  • Care for Jonagold Apple Trees

    Jonagold apples are a hybrid of the Jonathan and Golden Delicious varieties. This variety was first developed in the US in 1943, and released for commercial production in 1968. It is known for its...

  • Why Apple Trees Fail to Bloom

    The apple tree is a traditional home fruit tree. It is so popular that songs and poems are written about apple blossoms. When an apple tree does not bloom, it may be due to tree age, variety,...

  • Apple Diseases

    Apple crops can be ruined by an infection of fungus or rot. Learn the warning signs and prevention techniques to protect your apple harvest.

  • What to Plant Under a Crab Apple Tree

    Your choices are seemingly endless when deciding what to plant beneath a crab apple tree. The tree itself offers beautiful pink flowers during the spring and small red berries in the fall. You can...

  • How to Grow Colonnade Apple Trees

    Colonnade apple trees are the perfect solution for fruit lovers with small gardens. Growing up to 8 feet tall, the colonnade apple tree is ideal for container gardening. Colonnades spend their...

  • How to Prune Apple & Pear Trees

    Most apple and pear trees must be pruned at regular intervals throughout their life, but only ball-wrapped or bare-rooted apple and pear trees need to be pruned at first planting. All apple and...

  • How to Get Rid of Bugs From Apple Trees

    Many apple growers find themselves battling insects on their trees each year. Insecticides will take care of many of the pests, and other tools such as white latex paint and hanging red sticky...

  • How to Grow Columnar Apple Trees

    Columnar apple trees allow you to have your own fruit garden in small spaces. Thriving in a full sun environment in either a container or in the soil, columnar apple trees provide a bountiful crop...

  • How to Grow Braeburn Apple Trees

    The Braeburn apple is a crisp-fleshed fruit with reddish-yellow skin and a clean, sweet flavor. If you plan to have only one type of apple tree in your yard, the Braeburn is a wise choice, since...

  • How to Start Apple Trees Using Seeds

    You can grow an apple tree from seed; however, it's a game of odds. A single seed has a slim chance of germinating, growing to full size and producing edible, tasty apples. If your apple seed does...

  • What Apple Trees Are Compatible for Pollination?

    Producing a successful crop of apples isn't as simple as just planting a tree and keeping it healthy. Most apple trees are not self-pollinating, so you must know which types of trees are suitable...

  • How to Protect Apple Trees From Deer

    Deer love to nibble on trees -- especially those that bear fruit, such as apple trees. This can cause you a lot of headaches and potentially prove fatal for the apple trees if the deer are allowed...

  • How to Care for Ginger Gold Apple Trees

    The Ginger Gold apple tree, Malus domestica, needs consistent care from when it is first planted throughout its lifetime. By taking the time to prune, fertilize and water your tree, you can ensure...

  • How to Care for Baby Dwarf Apple Trees

    Care for dwarf apple trees starts from when they are first planted into the ground through their entire lifetime. Fertilizing, pruning and protecting your tree from disease and animal damage are...

  • How to Root Yellow Crab Apple From Plant Cuttings

    The yellow crab apple, a relatively small, ornamental tree known for its small apple-shaped fruits, makes an excellent addition to nearly any landscape. It is cold hardy, drought resistant and...

  • How to Water Cherry Trees & Apple Trees

    A backyard fruit tree can be an ornamental addition to a landscape as well as a shade giver and source of fresh produce. Cherry trees and apple trees are common choices for backyard fruit trees...

  • How to Grow Apple Trees for Wildlife

    Apple trees can be grown in your yard or property to provide food for wildlife. These trees require little attention. Whether they are leftover from an abandoned orchard or planted from seeds,...

  • How to Remove Bores From Apple Trees

    Apple tree bores are more likely to infest trees that are stressed. Overall plant health can go a long way toward minimizing the susceptibility of this tree to boring pests. Try to maintain plant...

  • How to Grow Red Delicious Apple Trees

    Growing your own Red Delicious apples in your home garden can be a rewarding experience. Planting and caring for the apple tree will provide you with access to an endless supply of free, fresh and...

  • How to Prepare the Soil for Apple Trees

    Apple trees are one of the most popular choices among those that want to raise fruit trees at home. It is a relatively easy tree to establish and raise, but there are a number of factors that will...

  • How to Water Apple Trees

    Apple trees provide a pastoral ambiance to a homeowner's landscape. Not only are they wonderful shading trees, but they also provide fruit. Choose from a variety of different kinds, such as Granny...

  • How to Control the Size of Apple Trees

    Growing apple trees for personal use or profit can be a very rewarding experience. Learning how to properly cultivate and grow your apple trees takes time, patience and attention to detail. One...

  • How to Raise Apple Trees From Seeds

    Everyone has heard of Johnny Appleseed, crossing the country spreading crisp, nutritious goodness. Today, however, commercial apple trees are produced from grafted cuttings; it is not possible to...

  • About Golden Russet Apple Trees

    Golden russet apple trees (Malus domestica) are an heirloom variety apple tree. They are available through certified organic fruit tree growers. Planting heirloom variety produce preserves a part...

  • Effects of Bacterial Canker on Apple Trees

    Xanthomonas populi, or bacterial canker, is a type of infection that attacks apple trees. Bacterial canker infections have the potential to kill entire sections of apple trees and should be...

  • How to Scare Birds Away From Apple Trees

    Apple trees appeal to birds -- they provide food, shelter and nesting spaces. A few birds may not harm the tree, but large numbers of birds can damage your tree or create an unsanitary...

  • What Kind of Soil Do Apple Trees Like?

    Apple trees are hardy fruit trees that tolerate various soil types. They like full sun, well-drained soil and good air flow. In fact, as long as you can provide those three things, an apple tree...

  • How to Prune Tip-Bearing Apple Trees

    Tip-bearing apple trees are deciduous trees found growing in the Northeast. Tip-bearing trees produce flower buds on new growth tips from the previous year, hence the name "tip-bearing." Used for...

  • How to Prune Northeast Apple Trees

    Apple trees thrive in the Northeast climate. From Virginia to Maine, apple orchards produce an abundance of fruit that is transported nationwide annually. With proper planting and minimal pruning,...

  • How to Transplant Apple Trees

    Fresh apples, baked apples, apple pie, apple stuffing, Waldorf Salad---the rewards of growing apples are as endless as your imagination. Fresh or cooked, spiced or sweet, the apple is a perfect...

  • Balsam Apple Diseases

    The balsam apple plant is a vine. It blooms with yellow flowers and the balsam apple itself is egg-shaped and bumpy. It will turn a golden yellow to orange when it is ripe. However, this fruit can...

  • How to Grow an Apple Tree in a Planter

    Apple trees can be versatile---if taken care of properly, they can even grow in a container or planter. Obviously, a dwarf apple tree would be best suited to this situation, but even regular apple...

  • How to Plant McIntosh Apple Trees

    McIntosh apples are a great eating apple with an outstanding tart flavor. These medium-sized apples grow on a hardy, vigorous tree that grows from 15 to 20 feet tall. It enjoys exposure to full...

  • How to Start Crabapple Trees From a Pit

    Crab apple trees, with their sprays of white and pink flowers in the spring and colorful fall fruit, add a beautiful accent to any garden. You can propagate these trees a variety of ways,...

  • How to Treat Apple Trees

    Apple trees are notorious for being susceptible to an array of diseases and pests. Since they grow large, sweet-smelling fruit they are more susceptible to insect damage than other trees or...

  • Apple Blight Treatments

    Apple blight can seriously affect a crop's performance year by year. Diseases of the apple tree can be anything from insect infestation, fungus and bacterial growth within the tree. Some are...

  • How to Fertlize Young Apple Trees

    Apple trees are known for their abundant production of fruit and long life span. With proper care, apple trees and orchards can last through many generations. Fertilizing is one of the key...

  • Cedar Apple Rust Treatments

    Cedar-apple rust is a common fungal disease caused by several different pathogens that affects apple, crabapple, hawthorne and juniper trees. While the damage usually only affects the appearance...

  • How to Grow Apple Trees for Deers

    Deer are notoriously attracted to both the foliage and the fruit of the common apple tree. While gardeners view deer as pests, some hunters and wildlife enthusiasts grow apple trees specifically...

  • Kinds of Apple Trees

    An apple a day keeps the doctor away. The problem is which kind of apple to choose? There are more than 7,500 variations of apple trees in the world. However, there are really five major types of...

  • How Does the Apple Tree Reproduce?

    Flowering plants or angiosperms--including the apple tree--reproduce by transferring pollen from the male organ or stamen of one blossom to the female organ or pistil of another. Some flowering...

  • Different Apple Trees

    Depending on your tastes, intentions, and growing zone, there are a variety of apple trees from which to choose. Apple trees come in three general sizes: dwarf, semi-dwarf and standard.

  • Cedar Tree--Growth of Orange Tentacles

    As the weather warms in April and May and spring rains begin, odd growths with fleshy orange tentacles sometimes form on the branches of eastern red cedar trees and other North American junipers....

  • When to Spray Apple Trees for Worms

    Spraying apple trees can prevent and control the infestation of codling moths and their worms that frequently destroy apple harvests. Apple worms start as eggs laid on the fruit by their moth...

  • The Best Time to Spray Apple Trees

    When you are attempting to control disease or pests, knowing the right time to spray your apple trees is imperative. Spraying at the wrong time can not only be ineffective in controlling the...

  • Common Apple Tree Information

    The Common Apple tree is a member of the rose family. The seeds from this tree were dispersed throughout Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois during the late 18th century and early 19th century by...

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