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  1. The most widely used rootstock for Oklahoma is a semi-dwarfing tree about ¾ the size of a standard tree. MM111 is cold hardy, drought tolerant, well-anchored and widely available.

  2. Types of Fruit. AppIes —M.9 and M.27 rootstocks produce fully dwarfed trees (6‑8′ tall and 4‑6′ tall respectively). Both pro­duce shallow, weak root systems and require staking or trellising, and regular watering. Dozens of other size‑reducing apple rootstocks exist, but the best for Oklahoma is MM.111.

  3. Planting a semi-dwarf apple tree: Digging the Hole! Fruition Seeds. 17.2K subscribers. Subscribed. 19. 2.9K views 2 years ago. We love to share our organic apple trees, don't be...

  4. Caring for an Apple Tree in Oklahoma. Caring for an apple tree in Oklahoma is relatively easy. Here are a few tips to ensure your apple tree thrives: 1. Planting: Apple trees should be planted in well-drained soil that receives full sun exposure. Avoid planting in areas prone to flooding or in low-lying areas where water can pool. 2.

  5. This article aims to provide a comprehensive guide on how to grow apple trees in Oklahoma. It covers a range of topics, including the best apple tree varieties to grow, soil preparation, ideal planting time, sunlight requirements, watering techniques, pest and disease control measures, pruning methods, fertilization tips, container gardening ...

  6. What are spur-type apple trees? A. Spur-type apple trees are extremely productive semi dwarfs (12 to 15 feet tall and equally wide), which bear fruiting spurs all along their branches, rather than mostly toward the ends.

  7. You can grow the standard varieties such as the Golden Delicious, or you can try the Arkansas Black variety. These varieties have a high production of tart juicy apples that are great for making apple cider or pie. The trees don’t grow too large, so you can plant them anywhere you want.

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