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Apple trees can be grown from apple seeds, although it is not the most common method of propagation. Apple seeds need to be stratified, or buried, in order to break dormancy and grow. Once the seed has germinated, it can be transplanted into a pot or into the ground. Apple trees grown from seed will not produce fruit that is identical to the parent tree.<\/p>\n

While apple trees can be grown from apple seeds, it is not recommended. Apple trees grown from seed take much longer to reach maturity and produce fruit than those grafted from established apple trees. Furthermore, apple trees grown from seed are not guaranteed to produce fruit that is true to the parent plant.<\/p>\n

Can you plant apple seeds from store bought apples? <\/h2>\n

Growing an apple tree from the seeds inside the fruit you bought on your last grocery run is not a myth. It’s not quite as simple as just scattering them across the ground in your yard, but with the right care (and a lot of patience), it’s possible to cultivate your own fruit-producing tree.<\/p>\n

Apple trees are most commonly propagated through grafting. This is because it takes a long time to grow an apple tree from seed. It can take anywhere from 7 to 10 years before you will be able to tell if your tree will produce good fruit.<\/p>\n

How do you germinate apple seeds <\/h3>\n