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Old 06-11-2005, 10:55 AM
Kate
 
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Default apple question ......

sherwindu wrote:
Hi Kate,
My references show Gravenstein growable in zones 2 to 9. Northern Texas is in
zone 7, central zone 8, and southern zone 9. Seems like you should be able to grow this apple,
unless you are at the very southern most tip of Texas which is in
zone 10. I think it is worth a try.



Thats where I am. And as I said before, we are in very drought conditions . Which would require a lot of watering.


I understand that. Thanks, anyway. kate











Kate wrote:


I live in south Texas and would love to grow some graventastein apples.
Could any of you tell me if its possible in the part of the country ? I
have been here en years and have never seen nor heard about any grown
here. Would love to have them growing in my back yard. Thank you kindly,
kate