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    That's a good question. I think it depends on the age of the tree. The ones I planted actually have blossoms which I guess would eventually turn into fruit, but I doubt I will have any until at least next summer or the one after. That is just a guess. Someone else can probably answer better.
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    I was told that it depends on how well you care for the three. For example, if it is a citrus tree you need to make sure that you water it a lot. It also depends on what kind of tree food you're giving and how old is. I have also been told by others, that you do not want to eat the first harvest of the tree. I guess, it just depends on who you talk to.
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    I love apples .So I have planted one though the weather hear is not so suitable but I will strive hard to take care of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gnandita1 View Post
    I love apples .So I have planted one though the weather hear is not so suitable but I will strive hard to take care of it.
    My apple tree that I planted recently actually has teeny-tiny apples on it now. I was so excited to see them! I finally got a fruit tree to grow fruit! I don't think I've been so excited since I adopted my youngest son 4 years ago.

    It is a fairly mature tree. Usually I buy smaller ones, but this was the only size apple tree the nursery had in stock.
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    I would love to grow an orange tree. I love oranges! Does anybody know if they are hard to grow in Arizona? I know they need alot of water.
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    The last time I was in Phoenix, I saw orange trees growing Roguegal. So, although I don't live there, and have only been there twice, I believe they will grow there.
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    I see them all the time as well. But the oranges off of them are lousy. They're used mainly as decorative foliage. I don't know if orange trees can be grown to produce good tasting oranges. I like my oranges sweet and juicy. I'd like them without seeds but that's a little harder to do.
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    I planted an apple tree a few years ago. And it took a couple years to get a good amount of apples.

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    The only thing I have been able to find out about growing orange trees is that if you plant from a seedling it will take 2-15 years to get fruit.
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    The place where we live in has lots n lots of fig trees....and the fruit is so sweet and tasty...my father came to visit us and has taken two to see if they grow in the area where he lives...he is also a keen bonsai lover so may be he will make a bonsai out of one of the saplings....

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