Grow your own apple trees

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One day we caught the bus into the city and on the way, in the middle of nowhere, the bus stopped to pick someone up.  Right next to the bus stop, on the wide grass verge, was a large apple tree.  It was full of apples.  An apple tree, in the middle of nowhere, by a bus stop, apparently not belonging to anyone.  Free apples for anyone who chose to help themselves.

“How brilliant!” we thought.  We should all plant fruit and nut trees at every opportunity, and provide free food for foragers.  Food that will keep being produced year after year without any help from us.

So, we looked up how to grow an apple tree from seed (turns out there’s seed drying, seed damp-wrapping and seed cooling to be done, plus some weeks of waiting) and began 🙂

apple seedling
This was taken in January of our first seedling
And this is what it looks like now
And this is what it looks like now
So far we have 3 little apple trees going strong, all different varieties as advised on wikihow
So far we have 3 little apple trees going strong, all different varieties as advised on wikihow

It’s very exciting to watch them grow 😀

According to wikihow these trees, grown from seed, will be big (so we’ll have to carefully consider where we plant them) and it will probably be 10 years before they produce any fruit – but so what? We’re planting for the future, and that’s very cool!  It doesn’t cost us anything and it’s a very positive thing to do.  Why don’t you have a go?  Here’s how

Fancy growing other types of tree from seeds you’ve collected?  No problem – just look at this brilliant web page

UPDATES:

Look here to see how our little apple trees are doing 14 months later 🙂

And look at them now – after 2 and a quarter years 😀

And the year after that! (2017)

And in 2019!

32 responses to “Grow your own apple trees”

  1. Tania Tome M de Castro Avatar
    Tania Tome M de Castro

    ked it! I like this blog!

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  2. afellowsapient Avatar
    afellowsapient

    Very nice! They look beautiful! What a way to plan ahead. I would love to do this with avocados, but the latitude where I live won’t support them during the winter months. 😦

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    1. Violet's Veg*n e-comics Avatar

      Find our what will and grow that instead. It is very exciting 🙂

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  3. The Crazy Crone Avatar

    Great stuff. You’d enjoy it here in North Cyprus – at the back of our apartment block is a citrus fruit orchard with the trees full of lemons, oranges and mandarins. Olive groves are all over the place as are grapevines. And we can pick pomegranates from trees beside our parking area and in our communal garden. Oh, almost forgot, figs are around for the asking too.

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    1. Violet's Veg*n e-comics Avatar

      Wow, that is fantastic! It’s such a simple idea – free food for everyone – it makes you wonder why it doesn’t happen everywhere.

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  4. Sex, Spirit, Soul Mates and Chocolate....Ivonne's Journey Avatar

    I love this. I read an article that a park in Seattle is actually growing fruit trees, shrubs and other veggies for any one who would like. Imagine if instead of just trees ( don’t get me wrong I love all trees) but imagine if everywhere we looked out in public spaces there were fruit trees and shrubs food for anyone who would like it for free. Imagine what kind of world that would be? I think it would be awesome……

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    1. Violet's Veg*n e-comics Avatar

      I totally agree – we were just thinking the same thing. If local councils planted perennial fruits and veggies instead of flowers it would be fantastic. But we can all do it ourselves, just plant things in public places – who could object? I’m really excited about this idea and am going to do it! 🙂

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      1. Sex, Spirit, Soul Mates and Chocolate....Ivonne's Journey Avatar

        Well the legend of Johnny Appleseed is that he traveled the USA planting seeds for apple trees…and yes we could all do it…….

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