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There’s something deeply satisfying about picking a crisp, sun-ripened apple straight from your own tree. Whether you’re ...
Manchurian crabapple (Malus mandshurica) is commonly used to pollinate apple trees. Dwarf varieties of apple trees should be no more than 20 feet away from another tree for successful pollination.
Nectarines, citrus, figs, sour cherries, persimmons, quince and pomegranates also don’t need pollinizer trees. To check the pollination needs for different fruit trees go to the following ...
More than one variety of apple is required for cross-pollination, but not all varieties pollinate each other, so consult a pollination chart to make sure you choose compatible varieties. Olives (USDA ...
While typical apple breeds require planting at least two trees in the same space so they can pollinate each other, self-fertile trees can produce fruit without another tree around. Organic Gardening ...
A: Houston receives 600 or fewer chilling hours, those times when the temperature is in the 32- to 45-degree range. Apple varieties suitable for our area include 'Anna,' which requires 100 to 300 ...