Could this be true?
@cacay1 (83223)
Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
June 20, 2022 6:50am CST
It's tempting. Just imagine this dwarf apple tree. Again I dream to buy its seed. It's so cute. We'll just sit beside this dwarf apple tree while picking and eating its ripe fruits hehehe. It seems impossible.
Last time I was tempted to buy the Bonsai tree but price was in dollar, so expensive.
Have you planted a dwarf apple tree especially those living in a cold climate? Do you think it's real?
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@m_audrey6788 (58485)
• Germany
20 Jun 22
No but there are a lot of apple trees nearby and I can freely pick up if I want
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@m_audrey6788 (58485)
• Germany
21 Jun 22
@cacay1 For now, it is not season yet. I am still waiting for the fruit to be ready for pick up
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@cacay1 (83223)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
21 Jun 22
@m_audrey6788, wowwww, you're so lucky. How nice to pick apple fruits.
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@DaddyEvil (137145)
• United States
20 Jun 22
I've seen dwarf apple and dwarf plum trees here but they are around 5 feet tall (around 152 cm). But yes, they do bear full sized fruit.
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@DaddyEvil (137145)
• United States
21 Jun 22
@cacay1 When I was growing up, we had lots of apple trees on our farm. There are lots of apple trees in the yards of houses in the city where I live now.
There is a story about how our country got so many apple trees when the country was still young. A man used to go around the country planting apple trees. It's interesting.
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@cacay1 (83223)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
21 Jun 22
@DaddyEvil, oh man, nice guy concerned citizen. You're lucky.
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@cacay1 (83223)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
21 Jun 22
@DaddyEvil, wowwww, my cousin in New York told me he works in Apple Factory to mean apples surround your country. How nice to pick apples.
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@Beestring (13275)
• Hong Kong
20 Jun 22
It's cute. For this size, I can plant it in my balcony. lol
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@cacay1 (83223)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
21 Jun 22
@Beestring yeah, cute and nice to plant it in our balcony.
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@Beestring (13275)
• Hong Kong
21 Jun 22
@marlina Should be okay if it's really of this size.
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@rsa101 (37932)
• Philippines
21 Jun 22
Interesting, however I believe you need to do further study to see if it can grow in our climate. I'm aware that apples thrive in chilly climates. So, check before you buy if it will grow well in our area since I have yet to see anyone growing apples here. I have yet to observe growing apples in our country's cold and temperate regions, or perhaps I am simply unaware of it.
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@RebeccasFarm (86520)
• United States
20 Jun 22
Trees especially the tiny ones are so cute
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@jobelbojel (34729)
• Philippines
22 Jun 22
This is so cute. Too good to be true.
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@jobelbojel (34729)
• Philippines
22 Jun 22
@cacay1 yes the baby can pick it up.
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@cacay1 (83223)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
22 Jun 22
@jobelbojel, yes, super cute. I year-old baby can pick the apple from a dwarf branch.
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@wolfgirl569 (94806)
• Marion, Ohio
20 Jun 22
I would research the company before buying. But you can buy dwarf trees
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@DaddyEvil (137145)
• United States
28 Jun 22
@cacay1 No, Eva means that if the seller is only offering apple seeds for sale, then don't buy them. Apples trees don't grow true to type from seeds. Apple seeds can't grow the same type of apple you eat from the store. Each seed will grow a different type of tree. Nobody can guarantee what type of apple tree you'll get from a seed.
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@cacay1 (83223)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
4 Jul 22
@DaddyEvil, yes agree with you. That was the feedback from the buyers saying they're scammed. The seeds didn't grow. Thankful I didn't buy.
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@cacay1 (83223)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
21 Jun 22
@wolfgirl569, yes I'll ask the seller if this dwarf apples grow in hot temperature.
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@cacay1 (83223)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
28 Jun 22
@Nakitakona, it's in Facebook for sale seeds of this kind.
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@cacay1 (83223)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
4 Jul 22
@Nakitakona, I didn't buy, buyers said seeds didn't grow. They're scammed.
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@Jenaisle (14078)
• Philippines
21 Jun 22
I'm also wary if things are too good to be true. It's tempting to buy but I won't because I am not sure that they are not organically altered.
Dwarf trees seem to be unnatural, especially big-bearing fruit trees.
You can buy just for posterity's sake, but I would be hesitant to eat its fruits.
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@MarshaMusselman (38616)
• Midland, Michigan
13 Jul 22
I know there are different types of dwarf trees but I would have expected them to be small enough to keep inside the house in a planter. I don't have any myself.