Average Yield:
6-55kg per tree

Apple trees make a valuable addition to the garden. Their blossom is a feast for the eyes in spring and their fruits taste delicious in autumn. Apple trees can act as a focal point and provide structure to the garden. They also provide a variety of different habitats for wildlife, such as bees, birds and moths.

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How to grow apples

Apple trees come in all shapes and sizes and are suitable for all sizes of garden, thanks to dwarfing rootstocks. These dwarf fruit trees remain compact for their whole lives and can even be grown in pots. Grow apples in moist but well-drained soil in full sun. Prune in summer and/or winter, depending on the shape of your tree, and harvest the apples when they're ripe.

It is possible to grow apples from seed, but they won't be the same species as the apple you took them from and are more than likely to produce inedible fruit. It will also take around 10 years for your apple tree to produce fruit, so that's a big investment for something that may produce tasteless apples. However, you might end up with delicious apples. leading to a brand new apple variety being named. So if you want to grow apple seeds and you have the space and time to do so, don't let us stop you.

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