In the spring time So they are ready for summer. It is the same with a cherry tree =)
yes, an apple pip will grow into a tree... apples normally have pips inside them and these pips are used so that they can produce an apple tree to make more apples. if apples didn't have pips inside them we wouldn't be able to produce more apples and this could cause to having no apples left!
There are many different varieties and cultural practices in the production of apples, but the average tree will produce from 7,500 to 12,000 apples in its lifetime.
Apples have seeds. If you plant the seeds an apple tree might grow. If the tree grows it might produce apples, and so forth.
Depends on the size of the tree. A mature tree can produce 150+
Grafting is the most appropriate technology to produce many different varieties of apples from one apple tree. By grafting different varieties onto the same rootstock, you can effectively have multiple types of apples growing on a single tree.
The apple is the fruit or seed capsule of the apple tree. The seed are produced for procreation. It just happens that we can eat them.
It typically takes about 5 to 7 years for a new tree to produce the first apples of a new apple breed.
A tree producing Macintosh Apples are yet to be found.
Grafting.
Well, yes, but the big question is, what kind of apples will it bear. Many apple trees have roots and a trunk of a species that is very hardy and healthy, with an upper part that is grafted on that will produce the good, yummy eating apples.
Yes, apple trees produce apples.
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.