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Last april I planted ten apple trees. I picked the apples off when they were about the size of a small cherry so the tree could get a good start . All ten trees made it threw the winter and have alot of blossoms on them. Should i snip the apples off again, or should I let them grow. Also should I fertilize and if so with what fertilizer 10 -10-10?

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I just bought some fruit tree fertilizer stakes that you pound into the round near the tree. Pretty simple to use.

I would let the fruit set and grow. If they made it through the winter, their roots are doing good. Too late to do any pruning now, do that in more to late winter when the tree is dormant.

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i agree pruning is more of a march thing to do.  weight might help as long as it won't break.  thicker soft string like baler twine, that won't cut into tree under load, can be used too to prevent breaking somtimes.  want limbs growing out not up, accept for your single center leader that's your strongest.  you can use wood slat braces to ease branches down and outward otherwise.  anything with just nitrogen, like Urea, is good for them when this young.  also something carefully sprayed like 1yr ground clear to keep weeds away helps.

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How big of an apple tree can you get locally? I have some lilacs I want gone and replaced with a couple apple trees.

 

depends on what you want to spend.  you can get a 12 footer for $50+ per tree last i checked.

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50 bucks for a 12 ft tree seems super cheap to me, how long would it take for apples with it that size?

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may not be 12' depending on the variety.  still talking a young tree that isn't grown out at all and would maybe have a dozen apples at very most.  i put $50+ because later in the season places sell them at around fair time for that much.  they're whatever is left over though.  usually over stock that are less desired but cross pollinate well.  could easily double that if a place has to order what you want.

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Below is a fantastic article on the topic of planting apples for deer and how to maintain your orchard. I have just started my own 18 tree orchard and there is a lot of different information out there. A lot of it is conflicting. This seems to be everything you need to know on the topic in one place. Hope this helps.

 

Chad

 

http://www.midwestwhitetail.com/publish/posts/4328/creating-fruit-plots.html

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