• Published on Tuesday, 01 Apr 2008

Apple Trees in Containers


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If you want an apple tree but are restricted for space, you are in luck. These apples can grow in pots and we will show you how. 2 min / 08 seconds - 3.1 MB Video courtesy of Production Lane. Please note: you will need Quicktime installed on your computer to view the video. Click here to download a free copy of Quicktime.

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    • RHiebert (not verified)
    • August 31, 2009 @ 10:26
    Nutrition, irrigation and drainage for container fruit tree are my biggest challenge. I came across a liquid organic concentrate soil enhancer that makes a big difference in how a potted fruit tree thrives. It's brand name is AGgrand and can be seen at my lubedealer.com/hiebert site. It can be applied on the foliage or on dry soil and will work in a drip irrigation system. Chemical fertilizers kill organisms that plants need to use soil nutrients.
    R. Hiebert
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