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Crab Apple Question
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<blockquote data-quote="backyardtndeer" data-source="post: 5480257" data-attributes="member: 16465"><p>I bought a "Granny Smith" apple tree from Lowes not long after we moved onto our property, one of the first trees i planted here. When it started producing we figured out pretty quick that it was crabapples. Over 25 years later it's still here. I wish i knew what kind of crabapple it is, it produces heavy every year. Before the cwd crap started and well before season opened I had in the past shook the fruit into the tractor bucket and dumped it in front of one of my cameras. Got loads of wildlife in to eat them. Red and grey fox were surprises.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardtndeer, post: 5480257, member: 16465"] I bought a "Granny Smith" apple tree from Lowes not long after we moved onto our property, one of the first trees i planted here. When it started producing we figured out pretty quick that it was crabapples. Over 25 years later it's still here. I wish i knew what kind of crabapple it is, it produces heavy every year. Before the cwd crap started and well before season opened I had in the past shook the fruit into the tractor bucket and dumped it in front of one of my cameras. Got loads of wildlife in to eat them. Red and grey fox were surprises. [/QUOTE]
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