Posted by Crem on February 13, 2011 at 10:43:01 from (71.49.236.124):
In Reply to: Apple trees posted by TGIN on February 13, 2011 at 04:16:08:
I have planted around a dozen different dwarf apple trees in my yard over the last 20 years and at first tried to spray them. It was quite a hassle to figure out what to use and when to do it plus it seemed like I would get the spray residue on myself. Now I don't spray them at all and have pretty good luck. Sure they probably don't look quite as nice as the ones that you buy but I have plenty and just use the best ones. Another thing that I have noticed is there is a lot of difference in the trees. Some of them will bear young and always have a nice crop every year and others take a lot longer to produce and may or may not produce a nice crop. I like having a number of varieties to choose from as they mature at different times and I actually like having apple trees in the yard.
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