Most of the time if they have enough water and if the blossoms aren't blown off before they mature to apples.
There are not any trees that bear fruit every month. Most trees bear fruit every fruit months, mostly during the late spring or early summer.
Apple farmers need bees to pollinate their apple trees. Where bees have been eradicated by pesticides, more bees, or hand pollination, are necessary for the trees to bear fruit.
Coconut trees, Tomato Plant, Apple Trees, Banana Tree etc. Those plants which bear fruit.
all year
Some trees bear seeds inside fruit and some bear seeds inside pods or cones.
Fruit trees bear fruit while forest trees can or cant they just have to be in a forest. So fruit trees is a much narrower thing then forest trees.
because trees have genders, if your tree is a male it will not bear fruit but if it is female it will bear.
apple trees have to be at least 300 degrease The height of the tree, or even the angle of growth do not matter. An apple tree grafted on a rootstock should carry some fruit in it's second year. A tree grown from a pip may never bear fruit or you could end up with a new variety.
example- an apple tree bears fruit. it means it holds fruit
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it varies greatly. a nectarine tree can be good for 20 years, an apple for 35 while a pear can last over a hundred.The type and age of the tree are most important factors to bear a fruit.Many fruit trees such as pear, apple and orange produce no fruit for the first few years and then only have small fruits for several years after. The fruit borne on a mature fruit tree also depends on factors such as individual species, soil conditions and weather.
The first thing is to ensure you have a compatible pollinator. It needs to be a variety which overlaps the blossoming time of your tree - Jonathon is a useful pollinator but a specialist fruit nursery can advise of what you need especially if you can tell them when your tree flowers or can take them a fruit sample. Also, anything that attracts bees will be helpful.