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Christopher Weeks wrote:Do I count trees that will grow fruit eventually but are too juvenile to have done so yet?
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Ra Kenworth wrote:I grow mine from seed and it didn't ask how many already fruiting and there's a big discrepancy
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I only have 2 acres so everything must be small.
Over a dozen apple trees from seed but none are bearing fruit yet and it has been 8 years. I might get a backhoe in next year and if so, relocate them. The spot has grown over and now I have a better spot for them
The 2 Hawthorne which I thought were apples for years are beginning to fruit!
Anthony Powell wrote:
Growing downwards is reckoned to encourage flowering, and 1.5 years after the work, one of the plants flowered and fruited .
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Ra Kenworth wrote:
Anthony Powell wrote:
Growing downwards is reckoned to encourage flowering, and 1.5 years after the work, one of the plants flowered and fruited .
Awesome! Many thanks for this tip!!
I will try this on the largest trees which are 5-7 feet now, before I attempt a backhoe coming in and digging down and attempting to move them off the mound of trees trunks and smaller rocks and dirt that I seeded them on top of boulders and meagre top soil on glacial deposits. (I hope to locate a buried point well and a neighbor is renting one.)
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Michael Cox wrote: The dwarfing rootstocks don't do well on our shallow chalk soils, especially when planted into meadows. I think they would do better if the grass were removed and the area totally mulched, but the workload for that is too much for us at present.
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