Dreaming of plucking apples from a tree you grew yourself? It all starts with a single seed — and a bit of patience. Here’s how to turn that apple core into a thriving tree, step by step:
Step 1: Save Those Seeds
Don’t throw away the core after enjoying your apple!
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Gently remove the seeds.
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Rinse them clean under cool water.
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Pat them dry with a paper towel.
Step 2: Mimic Winter with Cold Stratification
Apple seeds need a taste of winter to sprout. Here’s how to simulate it:
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Wrap the seeds in a damp paper towel.
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Place them in a sealed plastic bag.
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Store in the refrigerator for 4–6 weeks.
Keep checking — once they sprout, they’re ready to plant!
Step 3: Pot the Sprouts
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Fill small pots with rich, well-draining soil.
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Plant sprouted seeds about an inch deep.
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Place in a sunny, warm spot and watch the magic begin.
Step 4: Care & Watering
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Water regularly to keep the soil moist — but never soggy.
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Seedlings love sunshine, so let them soak it in!
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Thin out weaker sprouts if needed to give the strongest room to grow.
Step 5: Transplant Outdoors
When your saplings are about 6–12 inches tall and sturdy:
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Move them into larger pots or plant directly in your garden.
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Choose a sunny location with plenty of space — apple trees need room to stretch out!
Step 6: Patience Pays Off
Growing an apple tree from seed is a long-term commitment — it can take 6 to 10 years (or more) to bear fruit. But the journey is half the reward!
There’s nothing more satisfying than watching a tree grow from seed to harvest. So grab that apple, save those seeds, and start your orchard one tree at a time!



