Apple Tree Seed IntroductionGenerally, apple tree seeds are relatively easy to obtain. After eating the apple pulp, the seeds inside can be planted. Its seeds are relatively common and are mainly spread artificially. Apple tree seed planting timeIt is generally more appropriate to plant apple tree seeds in spring and autumn each year, preferably around March. The temperature at this time is relatively high, which is very suitable for the growth of apple trees. How to Plant Apple Tree Seeds1. Generally, when planting an apple tree, you should first choose a suitable place for it. It is best to plant it outdoors in a place with sufficient light, so as to ensure that it has enough light time during its growth period. 2. Before planting, you must first select seeds that are relatively full and free of pests and diseases. This will make it grow quickly and also increase the survival rate. 3. Generally, when planting apple tree seeds, you should spread them evenly in the soil, then cover them with a layer of soil, and finally compact the soil with your feet. Then, you need to water them regularly during the maintenance period, which will help promote their rapid growth and development. |
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