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thank you all so much for your help guess its got to go which is a pity as ive had loads of fruit off it - even this year i think i planted it about 12 years ago so its not young my next question is i have recently - last month- planted 2 apple trees in the nearbu area are they likely to ...

Posted by undautri in Garden Forum 11 years ago 
I need desperate help here guys and gals!!!!!!

The best reference for Apple tree varieties is the 'Fruit, Berry, and Nut Inventory', put out by Seed Savers Exchange (www.SeedSavers.org). You can check with your local library, university, botanic garden, field station, etc. for a copy.

Posted by sherwindu in Garden Forum 21 years ago 
Guerilla gardening

Don't nearly all diploid apple trees that bloom concurrently pollinate others at least fairly well? I'm aware of all of that, and I'm not expecting the pollinator to produce apples, but only to serve as a pollinator.

Posted by Winters_Lackey in Fruit and Vegetable Gardening 12 years ago 
Goodbye Skype - hello, maybe, Facetime?

Everybody I chat regularly with seems to have an Apple device now so I'm wondering about getting something I could use to talk to them with Facetime.

Posted by Nick Odell in UK Do-It-Yourself Forum 1 year ago 
OT: Problem with Firefox

He started NeXT in about 1986 (IIRC) when the board / Scully booted him out of Apple That would be NEXTSTEP Apple (under a new CEO) bought NeXT about ten years later and acquired Jobs with it. He became CEO again after the board lost faith in the incumbent.

Posted by John Rumm in UK Do-It-Yourself Forum 18 years ago 
How to idenitfy a type of apple tree?

There is a mature apple tree in the back garden which has, for the first time since we have been here, produced an abundance of fruit. The problem is, I don't know what sort of apple it is!

Posted by AndyG in Fruit and Vegetable Gardening 23 years ago 
Grafting a Texas Grapefruit onto a Blood Orange

Are you inferring apple bud grafting is done in Winter? I do my bud grafting on apple trees in late summer (usually August), here in the Midwest. It may be different in the warmer climates, but I imagine not that much.

Posted by sherwindu in Fruit and Vegetable Gardening 20 years ago 
Apple Tree Grafting- Last Season's growth

A little background: I have been admiring an old crab apple tree in a nearby park for some time. The apples make great jelly. I have a young (2-3 years?) crab apple tree in my yard purchased this year. I want to graft scions from the old tree onto the new one. Thanks Robert

Posted by robertbisson in Fruit and Vegetable Gardening 19 years ago 
You can basically HALVE any benchmark comparison result for any iPhone in the future!

"In other words, Apple decided on behalf of its customers that they'd prefer an iPhone that performed worse for the same amount of time, than an iPhone that performed just as well for a shorter amount of time.

Posted by Harry Newton in Home Repair 8 years ago 
Yet Another Trebuchet

Will have to try an orange and maybe an apple. People don't seem to mind as much if they get hit by and orange or an apple, as opposed to a golf ball, baseball or round rock. charlie b

Posted by charlie b in Woodworking Forum 20 years ago 
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