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Apples from seed
Have anybody tried it? I am wondering if you save seeds from apples grown in
a normal garden, the seeds will likely be cross pollinated and the offspring F1 - so theoretically the offspring should give fairly healthy, large apples. The taste cannot be guessed. I keep hearing people saying that the new tree is highly unlikely to produce good/eatable/normal apples. Is that really true? Would it be worth trying just as a fun experiment? If the offspring is interesting one could graft it on some existing tree. Jette |
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