A pot limits that space, so choose dwarf or semi-dwarf apple trees. These have shallower root systems that are happier in containers,' says says Evan Torchio, tree expert and CEO of Tree Mender.
You can grow apple trees in pots. Dwarf varieties are suitable for large containers on a patio, deck, or balcony. ‘A great option is columnar apple trees on dwarfing rootstocks,’ says Susan ...
Apples are pollinated by insects, with bees and flies transferring pollen from flowers of one apple tree to those of ... If you purchased bare root trees, closely examine the root system and remove ...