{"id":19534,"date":"2023-12-29T10:40:08","date_gmt":"2023-12-29T08:40:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=19534"},"modified":"2023-12-29T10:40:08","modified_gmt":"2023-12-29T08:40:08","slug":"when-do-apples-fall-off-the-tree","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/when-do-apples-fall-off-the-tree\/","title":{"rendered":"When Do Apples Fall Off The Tree"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Once the apples start to grow on the tree, they will stay attached until they are ready for harvest. Apple trees tend to drop their fruit when their apple-maturity has been reached, usually during late August or early September. When apples fall off a tree, it signifies that the apples have reached their peak of ripeness and are ready for harvesting. Thus, apple picking season commences. <\/p>\n

It is essential that apple pickers identify the ideal time to get the best produce from their trees. This is done by the careful observation of the apples’ development on a tree throughout the seasons. After a period of time, typically a few weeks or so, the apples become increasingly heavy with increased size and color. Developing apples may gain their characteristic red hue in late August or early September, signalling that their apple-maturity has been attained.<\/p>\n

In order to ensure successful harvests and higher yield of fruit, it is important to monitor the level of ripeness of apples on the tree. By carefully observing the apples’ development and size throughout the earlier months of the summer, apple pickers will know with reasonable accuracy the approximate time in which the apples will drop off the tree. <\/p>\n

When ready, apples will drop off the tree automatically without any help. Although apples will naturally fall off the tree due to the natural course of its ripening process, the process can be facilitated by lightly shaking or tapping on the branches. This will dislodge more apples which are ready for harvesting, although it is important not to shake the tree too hard to preserve the growth and health of the apples.<\/p>\n