Published Thursday, May 2, 2013, OK personal/derivative use; link lovethatimage.artsquadgraphics.com.
Columnar apple trees
I love our two columnar apple trees. These are dwarfer than dwarf trees, bred to do well in containers or on patios. These two trees are 7 or 8 years old and have been in the ground a few years. One has red apples and one has yellow, and both are yummy. At this stage, the most important thing you can do for your fruit trees which need pollination is to make like a bee. Unless you have lots of bees and other helpful insects around, go out there with a little dry paintbrush, or a Q-tip, and go back and forth between the blossoms of the two trees. It’s incredible what a huge difference this makes in the amount of fruit that you get. Do it a few times so you get the early blooms and the late ones. Apple crisp, here I come.
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so fantastic to see the beginnings of the season! please come over and share your gardening posts at Fishtail Cottage’s garden party! xoox, tracie
Very pretty.
I love the forget-me-not skirt… so pretty.
Mollyxxx
Those trees are simply stunning in the bed of forget-me-nots!!!
I so like the name “forget me not”.
Here is my first entry for FFF: The Sound of Hibiscus Blooming
do you think I could do this with our one Meyer Lemon tree? Just take a qtip between blossoms? Cheers and happy apple days!
Not sure, but it can’t possibly hurt. Try it!
I have learnt a few things from this post! I have never seen nor heard of a columnar apple tree! And using a dry paintbrush for pollination is so clever! My dad would have loved to know this!
So beautiful in bloom.
For what more could you ask…dwarf apple trees surrounded by forget-me-nots. Such a treat for your eyes as you walk out the door in the morning. genie
What a beautiful photo of appletrees. So lovely with the forget me nots as groundcovers. Have a nice day!
Forget-me-nots are such a happy ground-cover under blossom trees.
Lovely little trees. I’m waiting for any kind of blossoms to show up here and hoping our recent snows won’t prevent them from getting fruit.
so so pretty love it.. hugs, Cherry
Lovely Sara and what an interesting bit of information you gave us today. I found it fascinating. Have a great week my friend 🙂
Those are so cute!
yay – you shared! thank you…please come back again this upcoming week to share another gardening post! xoxo, tracie