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3 things apple trees need to thrive
Apple trees are grown worldwide, and with over 7,500 varieties available, undoubtedly there’s at least one that would make a good addition to your yard. But before reaching for your shovel, you should make sure that your slice of earth is a good place for planting. Here are three things every apple tree needs to thrive and bear fruit.
1. Slightly acidic soil. Apple trees grow best in soil with a pH level between 6.8 and 6.5. Determine your soil’s pH with a soil test kit or by calling in a professional. If your soil isn’t within this range, there are strategies you can use to adjust the pH.
2. Lots of sunlight. Apple trees require at least eight hours of sun per day during growing season. Make sure there’s a sunny spot in your yard where you can plant your tree.
3. A second apple tree. If you want your apple tree to produce apples, it needs to cross-pollinate with a friend. The second apple tree needs to be a different variety than the first and should be within 100 feet of your tree. If there are no apple trees in the vicinity, it’s up to you to plant the second one.
If these conditions are met, you’re in good shape. Just make sure to learn how to best plant and care for your apple tree. Your local nursery is a good place to turn to for advice and information.
