John Chapman, better known as 'Johnny Appleseed', planting apples and encouraged others to do so as he traveled about the US, mostly in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.
John Chapman always sprinkled apple seeds into the ground to grow apple trees so that the people can eat and try the delicious apples Johnny planted
Nobody kept track, but i can assure you, IT WAS A LOT!!!
Farmed, planted crops, reaped crops, hunted, fished, and protected the family.
log cabin
Aside from the obvious ( to build houses and burn in their fireplaces), they planted a type of apple tree that did not yield good apples to eat, but that made excellent cider, which they enjoyed year round.
No. You will get a peachy tasting apple.
Johnny Apple Seed
Apples grow on apple trees which are planted with apple seeds.
he got them from apple trees that someone else planted
johnny appleseed
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jonny seed or jonney apple I think
No. Jonny Appleseed planted spaghetti trees and taco flowers.
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.
maybe 13?
Johnny Appleseed, whose real name was John Chapman, was the pedestrian who planted apple trees throughout the American wilderness. He traveled extensively and planted apple orchards to provide food for settlers moving westward. His efforts contributed to the spread of apple cultivation in North America.
John Chapman (Johnny appleseed) (: