Gardening Tips : How to Grow Apple Seeds
Posted by admin on Jan 20, 2010
Apple trees grow from apple seeds, but usually only one out of three seeds will germinate, so it’s best to carry extra seeds. Transplant apple seeds into a container in late winter or early spring with help from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening tips. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is a third-generation flower grower and sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner…

























I was told that if theapple was pollinated by another variety then the seedling apple will not be the same as the apple it came from. Johnny Appleseed gave people seeds, and 90% of them were fit only for use in cider.
Does it work? You have not showed an example of outcome?
How long do you have to wait, before you get fruit growing on the tree?
I wish she would get her nails done at tha salon
This is 100% true, in fact she recommends using your favorite variety tells me shes actually clueless and has never grown apple.
your NOT going to get apples from what you took your seed from, between using different stocks, to cross pollination in commercial variety, the chances are less then 1% for that to happen.
Even for cider the sugar count is probably going to be poor in the tasteless result.
to truly grow apples please visit a nursery and buy a seedling.
Also worth mentioning that different seeds of the same apple will likely give a small varied result in the final fruit in the different trees you get if pollin from different trees polinated the same flower “they have more then one pupili i think they are called”
This is very inaccurate. samljer’s comments above are true. Yolanda, you should remove this video. You may be a flower expert but I am a commercial apple grower and this doesn’t work as you video suggests.