I have an apple that has wrinkly skin and is bruised so I don’t want to eat it, I’d like to plant it (I have apple trees so I know they grow well here) can I plant the whole apple (the fruit part works as fertilizer?) or should I cut out the seeds and plant [...]
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i want a apple tree o just cant find a way to find a easy way to grow one
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i know this may be a real weird or stupid question, but i’m really curious. is it possible to recycle an apple after i have already eaten it?
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From a regular apple… how many of those tiny seeds will turn into an apple tree?
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do u need special kind of soil, fertilizer etc.?
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I heard its hard. I want to know can i grow one
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What trees would be the easiest to grow from seeds? I live in the chilly zone 3 (northern Minnesota) and would like a shade tree preferably. I feel this would be a good project for myself and my family. (Any websites of related topic would be great!) Thanks!
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I bought a Dragon Fruit and saved a spoonful of seeds after reading about the interesting vines that form from this plant. However, I live in an apartment, so I cannot use a large planting vessel. And, I live in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, not in the Tropics, where this plant is native. BUT, if [...]
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I have a dwarf peach tree and it is covered with fruit and I want to know how to start grow trees from the seeds. Any help would be appreciated !
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I’m trying to grow some apple trees and I need some help. I got the seeds out of apples, then threw them in a bag of water and put them in the fridge. after a few months they sprouted so I then put them in the dirt. But I wasn’t really expecting them to do [...]
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