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Hands up – who loves Bramley apples?

Hands up – who loves Bramley apples?

Bramley apples are a magnificent cooking apple from England which deserve a place in many Australian gardens.

Growing Your Own Fruit Trees From Seed

Growing Your Own Fruit Trees From Seed

Seed saving for growing your own fruit trees for grafting is an ancient technique that is useful, free, and easy to learn.

Do you have apple tree leaf curl?

Do you have apple tree leaf curl?

Curly leaves in your apple trees are usually caused by insects, but weather or nutrition could also be to blame.

How to grow apples — the organic way

How to grow apples — the organic way

Apples are one of the most popular fruits to grow in your backyard. Learn the basics of how to look after your apple tree.

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