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It’s like $7 for apples in the stores. If I owned my property I would plant it because my granddaughter loves apples.
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Thanks for the info on apples.
In my urban neighborhood two of my neighbors have absolute massive apple trees that we’re planted in the 70s. The biggest tree is 30+ feet tall and had literally hundreds of apples on the tree this season. 80% get rotten, thin naturally ,or damaged by wildlife, but the 20% that drop unscathed are probably some of the best tasting apples ive ever had. Like drinking apple cider with every bite. Very correct on cleaning up the young fallen fruit! Once they rot it’s like heaven for flies and other insects.
How far away can/should the apple trees be to still be able to pollinate each other?
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How do you keep animals from getting your apples before you do?
Liberty apples are a favorite of mine! I didn't know they were so disease resistant.
You grow so much food, you can’t possibly eat all of it. Do you preserve? What do you do with the harvest you can’t consume?
Love you Tuck!
Tuck running around in the background like he owns the place.
I get the biggest chuckle out of watching you anticipate a bite of apple or whatever food you are demonstrating. It’s like a ecstatic experience for you, and your audience experiences it vicariously! Keep up the good work!
Thanks James for this super super informative video ! I've been struggling so much with my fruit trees
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Beautifull very nice
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