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    i jsut got soem apple from the local orchard and ate them and kept the seeds left them dry for abotu a month now and then jsut plaented 4 in 4 little pots with soil and set thme in the window how do u think i will do and is there and good fetalizer that might help or what should i do

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    Dunno if they will grow or not. Good possibility that even if they do grow, they will not produce. Probably hybridized or something. Apple seeds will sprout if you seed them outdoors in late fall and let them sit over the winter. Still don't know what they'd produce, if anything.

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    Don't know what to tell you except it didn't work for me. Darned things will sprout in the wild but with all my care they never sprouted! Gave up. Am going to buy some with a guarantee!

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    Was planning to plant some apple trees here this year in the late fall to early winter. Kind of wondering if it is too late.

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    i am tryign it and am gonna see if it will work and how well i will let u guys know

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    if i go buy soem what do i need to do liek were should i plant them i am thinking alogn the wood line right next ot the path but do they need a good fetalizer or what

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    Depending on where you are apple trees can be pretty tough to maintain. Here they are quite prone to fungus and other potential problems. I have not had much luck with them, but am going to try one last time to plant some here this winter. They will need fertilizer, would suggest talking with a nursery in your area to find out what types of trees do best where you are and what type of maintenance will be required.

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