Can I still plant an apple tree?

Yes, you can still plant an apple tree, especially if you choose a potted tree (plant anytime the ground isn't frozen) or if you're in a mild winter climate (plant bare-root in winter/fall), but waiting for early spring (Feb-May) is often best for bare-root trees in colder zones to let roots establish before winter, while fall planting is great for potted trees as it sets them up for spring growth.
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Is it too late to plant an apple tree?

It's never too late to plant fruit trees. Go for it! Honestly, you can plant them anytime. They require a bit more care if you plant them during warmer months - you need to water them regularly if you transplant during the hotter months. I love planting in the fall because all the plants are going nite-nite.
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What is the latest you can plant an apple tree?

The best time to plant bare root apple trees is in the early spring from February to early May since this will give enough time for their root systems to grow and for the plant to survive a harsh winter.
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Can you plant apple trees right now?

Planting Container-Grown Apple Trees

These trees are available throughout the year but thrive best when planted in spring or fall. Spring planting allows them to take advantage of the entire growing season, while fall planting lets them establish roots in cooler, moist soil before winter.
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Can I plant a fruit tree in September?

Planting in the fall, particularly in September, is ideal for many fruit trees. Here's why: Root Establishment: The cooler temperatures allow trees to develop stronger root systems before the onset of winter. This gives them a head start for the spring growth season.
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How-To Plant an Apple Tree (Everything you need to know!)

Is October too late to plant fruit trees?

Timing is crucial for fall planting. Aim for late September to early November, just before the ground freezes. This window ensures your tree has enough time to settle in and begin root establishment.
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What is the 10 20 30 rule for tree planting?

The 10-20-30 rule for tree planting is an urban forestry guideline promoting diversity to build resilient canopies: aim for no more than 10% of any single species, 20% of any genus, and 30% of any family in a city's tree population, preventing catastrophic loss from pests or diseases like the Emerald Ash Borer. This strategy protects against widespread damage by ensuring a mix of different trees, though designers balance it with aesthetics by grouping similar trees for visual appeal on specific streets.
 
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How long will it take an apple tree to bear fruit?

An apple tree usually takes 2 to 5 years to bear fruit, but this varies significantly: dwarf trees start sooner (2-4 years), semi-dwarf take longer (4-6 years), while large standard trees might wait 6-10 years, with grafted trees bearing fruit much faster than those grown from seed. Your specific tree's rootstock, variety, age at planting, and care all impact the timeline, but you can often get a few apples in 3-4 years with proper care. 
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What happens if you bury an apple seed?

-If you grow an apple tree from seed, it probably won't grow the same type of tree. This is because apple seeds don't grow true, which means that every seed is unique. -Since you're growing a whole new variety of apple tree, it's possible it might take 10-15 years to actually fruit, if it even does fruit.
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Do I need two apple trees to get apples?

Yes, most apple trees need a second, different variety nearby for cross-pollination to produce fruit, as they are typically "self-unfruitful," but some varieties (like Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Gala) are partially self-pollinating and can produce some fruit alone; planting two compatible trees always yields a much better harvest. You need two different varieties that bloom at the same time, and for small spaces, consider a multi-grafted tree or a crabapple pollinator.
 
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What should you not plant near an apple tree?

Avoid planting black walnuts, junipers, hawthorns, potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, and brassicas (broccoli, cabbage) near apple trees, as they compete for nutrients, spread diseases like blight, host rusts, or release growth-inhibiting chemicals (juglone), stunting apple tree growth and health. Also keep grass and aggressive mint away due to root competition.
 
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What is the poor man's apple fruit?

Guavas, often referred to as the 'poor man's apple,' are a powerhouse of nutrients. With more vitamin C than apples, rich dietary fiber, and essential antioxidants, this humble fruit packs a punch when it comes to health benefits.
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Which is the most common mistake made in tree planting?

Top 10 Tree Planting Mistakes
  • #1 Poor Selection. Selecting the right tree for the right place is also essential. ...
  • #2 Inadequate Root System. ...
  • #3 Poor Planting Site. ...
  • #4 Pot Bound / Girdling Root. ...
  • #5 Planting Hole is Too Small. ...
  • #6 Planted Too Deep. ...
  • #7 Improperly or Not Mulched. ...
  • #8 Not Staked.
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Can I plant an apple tree in August?

Technically, you can plant a containerized fruit tree at any time, even during the heat of summer. However, this WILL put the tree under stress. Not maybe – definitely. The more you can reduce that stress, the better your chances of a successful transplant.
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What is the lifespan of an apple tree?

Apple trees can live for decades, with standard varieties often reaching 60-100 years, while dwarf trees last about 15-20 years, and semi-dwarf trees 20-25 years, depending heavily on rootstock, care, soil, and climate; well-cared-for trees can even surpass 100 years, with some historical examples living over 200. Proper pruning, watering, and nutrition are key to maximizing their lifespan and fruit production.
 
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Do apples grow in October?

From the coastal regions of Sonoma County to the mountain orchards in the Sierra Nevada, October is a magical time for California apples.
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Can you grow apple trees from store-bought apples?

Yes, you can grow apple trees from store-bought apple seeds, but the resulting fruit will be a unique, unpredictable mix (not the same as the parent apple) due to genetic variability, often producing smaller or less tasty apples, though sometimes a pleasant surprise, notes Dalhousie University, Reddit users and Facebook groups. It's a fun project, but for a known, delicious variety, you need to buy a grafted tree, as seeds don't "grow true" to the parent.
 
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Can you throw an apple into a bush?

Tossing orange peels and apple cores into the bush might seem harmless, but it isn't. Food scraps can take years to break down and they feed predators like rats, stoats and mice.
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Why can't you plant an apple seed?

It is possible to grow an apple tree from an apple seed. However, in most cases, apple trees don't come true from seeds. For example, a seed taken from a Red Delicious apple will not produce a Red Delicious apple tree. Seedling apple trees are genetically different and usually inferior to the parent tree.
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What is the fastest fruit tree to bear fruit?

For the absolute fastest fruit, look to Passion Fruit (6-12 months) or Papayas (9-12 months), but for trees, Figs, Mulberries, Peaches, Pears, and Citrus (especially dwarf varieties) often yield fruit within 2-4 years, with Black Cherries producing in 2-3 years but taking longer to establish. Planting on dwarfing rootstock and choosing berry bushes/cane fruits (like raspberries/blackberries) offers even quicker harvests.
 
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How old is a 10 foot apple tree?

Dwarf apple trees: Typically grow about 8 to 10 feet tall and produce fruit within 2-4 years. They grow at a steady pace, about 8 to 12 inches per year. Semi-dwarf apple trees: These trees reach about 12 to 16 feet and grow approximately 12 to 18 inches per year. They generally take around 4-6 years to bear fruit.
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Why would an apple tree bloom in October?

It is not unusual to see bloom in trees that have been drought stressed in summer and then get good moisture later in the growing season.
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Why does Bill Gates say "don't plant trees"?

Bill Gates says "don't plant trees" (or rather, they aren't a primary solution) because he believes they can't absorb enough CO2 to solve the climate crisis alone and that focusing solely on them distracts from more effective, technology-driven solutions like carbon capture, clean energy, and grid improvements. While he acknowledges trees' importance in ecosystems, he argues massive tree-planting efforts are inefficient, prone to failure (saplings dying), risk monocultures, and take too long to mature, preferring investments in proven green tech and carbon taxes to fund innovation. 
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Is October too late to plant a tree?

Fall is the best time of year to plant new trees, from early September through late October. Fall's cooler temperatures and increased rain allow trees to establish their root systems quickly, giving them a jump-start on spring growth. Tree root growth continues late in fall, until soil temperatures drop below 40°F.
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Can a neighbor throw tree branches into my yard if they are from my tree?

It's illegal to throw tree branches into a neighbor's yard without permission. Branches you cut or that fall onto your property become your responsibility. Homeowners involved in tree disputes must abide by local laws.
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