I guess that it is 13 hours.
Apples and apricots are fruits that start with ap.
After only a week apples will start to soften leaving them undesirable to eat, however it is in this state that apples can be used in popular recipes such as warm apple pie and apple cider.
right after it blooms, around April
Early Spring is when apples are picked. They start to be sold late spring
Apples grow on apple trees, which belong to the Rosaceae family. Apple trees require cross-pollination from another variety to produce fruit and typically start bearing fruit 2-5 years after planting.
several years
I actually did an expirament on this topic. Red apples rot faster then green apples. This is due to the acidity in the green apple that keeps the green apple fresher. If you cut a green apple and a red apple in half, you will find that the red apple will start to brown slightly before the green apple.
Apples, Apple pie, apple pan dowdy, apple fritters, apple turnovers, candy apples, applesauce, apple crepes, apple upside down cake, baked apples, fried apples, apple muffins, apple caramel anything, apples cinnamon anything and angel food cake. Someone else start the apricots please.
Not the same way apples do. They have some fibers in the very center of all their segments and the seeds are usually close to the center, but there's not a defined core.
Apple trees have a tap root for stability and fibrous roots to gather water. Apple tree roots do not grow when the tree buds. Then the roots are too busy gathering water and nutrients to grow more roots. After the fruit is grown, the roots will start growing again.
I think it would be save to say all apples have different shapes and sizes. Also it would depend on the kind of apples you have. Some apples can be grown at whatever size you won't if you pick them when they are small than thats the size they are going to stay at. If you keep your apples growing for a long time and they start to get a bit soft you probably will want to pick them otherwise they will start to get mushy and over ripe. Hoped This Helped :)
To effectively press apples for fresh apple juice at home, start by washing and cutting the apples into small pieces. Then, use a fruit press or a juicer to extract the juice from the apples. Strain the juice to remove any pulp or solids. Store the fresh apple juice in a clean container in the refrigerator and enjoy within a few days for the best taste and quality.