Lady Slipper Lover
Chillin' In The Garden
So, a few years back, I ate an apple and thought that it tasted good, so I decided to plant its seeds. I put those in a flower pot, and as the tree grew, I kept changing its pot and was also using the Back to Eden method a little, too. A couple years ago for whatever reason, the tree died. I carelessly dumped it in a compost pile and left it. Last year, the tree decided to come back to life and start growing again. (Then it died again during the summer, but has come back to life again this spring.) Unfortuntly, its in a bad spot. Its growing next to a big Hemlock, in between the Hemlock's roots. I'd really like to save my apple tree, but I don't know what to do without risking its life. Please help if possible! Thanks!
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Also, this is an apple tree, right? Sorry, I don't know what type of apple tree it is, the apple tasted good to me, and that's all I know.
Pictures of "RollerCoaster":
Also, this is an apple tree, right? Sorry, I don't know what type of apple tree it is, the apple tasted good to me, and that's all I know.