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Here is a site I found, all about dwarf apple trees. See the link below
Not necessarily. If you have other plants in your garden (Flowers, shrubs, etc.) you will not need two apple trees. If you have no other plants in your garden, then yes, you will need two apple trees to pollinate.
Apple, grapefruit, orange, and stonefruit.
As with all other trees foliage covers it.
An apple borer is a type of beetle which bores into the trunks of apple and other fruit trees.
Apple trees are one of the most long-lived fruit trees. An apple can have a productive life of 30-40 years. They can live up to eighty years, although production declines. Dwarf varieties have much shorter life spans.
Apples can be found on apple trees. If not on the trees, they can be found already picked at the grocery store or market. There are no other places where an apple could be found.
their is no such as a dwarf tree
The apple trees are in the Pawvillon.
Baby Apple Trees
30 X 20=600 apple trees
Apples grow on trees and develop each summer from blossoms that flower in the spring. Bees fertilize the flowers and bring pollen from other apple trees to do this.