Apples are the the second most valuable fruit crop in the U.S. and they are harvested in the fall. Although they are not native to the U.S. they can grow in most of the 50 states, but are mostly found in Washington state, New York and Michigan. It can also grow in Florida
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Full sun, well drained soil is best. Do not plant near cedar trees as cedar can develop a fungus called apple rust which can effect your apple crop.
Some apples are grown in nearly every US state. As of 2007, Washington state was the leader in apple production.
The state of Washington produces over half of the domestic supply of apples in the US. Significant quantities are also grown in California, New York, and Michigan.
The northeast. And probably the northwest. It's hard for apples to grow down south, or at least that's what I was taught.
The Pacific Northwest.
Washington
Paula Red Apples grow in the northeastern us and Canada
Washington state
Apples grow in Nova Scotia, British Columbia, and Ontario.
Oranges, apples, grapes
Washington state, Michigan, Wisconsin, illinois, and other states grow apples.
Apples can be grown in all states but, some states grow more Apples than others. The top Apple producing states in the US are Washington state, New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.
Palm Trees...they have to be in warm climate
Apple TreesYes, apples do grow on trees. AnswerApples grow on trees because when you plant apples the seeds go up the root and out the branches. Now only if money grew off trees that would be something. LOL
In the Pacific Northwest part of the US, including Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Apples grown there will have the best consistency in size, grade, color, and flavor due to the region's climate which has warm days and cool nights as the apples ripen.
England, France, Spain, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, the US, and many, many other counties.
climate grows better fruit grow here but to hot to quick Texas
There are approximately 10 federal regions in the US. The census has four regions. The federal reserve also has 12 regions.