I was thinking about this, while potting plants, this week. I really wanted an apple tree, and I wanted one *now*, so I just went and cut open an organic apple and planted three seeds in a flower pot.

Totally stupid, right, as I could wait and go buy an apple tree on some other weekend and quickly see results. My MIL thought it was retarded. She's like, but you won't have a real tree for years!

But I don't mind waiting 10 years for a tree. I just really wanted to plant it, immediately, so that I can cross "plant apple tree" off my mental To Do list.

Just have to water and feed it, for a decade or so. No problem.

I think this is typical Crazy Inventor personality, where you'll suddenly need to _do something_ and you just go for it and totally sperg out. 😂 I always do that with gardening, cooking, relationships, programming, etc. All in or wander off.

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Our apple trees I've grown from seed will give their first fruit this year.

5 years in.

#plantbreeding

Yeah, it seems like a crazy idea, right, but we have a chestnut tree and an apple tree nearly two-stories high, in the backyard, because my BIL dug seeds in the ground 20 years ago, on a whim. 😂🤷🏻‍♀️

Fruit trees can grow from seeds. Who knew?

they grow just fine, but you get better amounts and size of fruit if you graft them onto a stronger rootstock, you can do that later anyhow

teh other thing is a lot of commercial apples are hybrids and their seeds don't produce consistent variety features.

There seems to be a big parallel in the bible of this whole process btw.

Growing from seed.

Good and bad fruit.

Jesus coming in grafting the good on the bad.

https://youtu.be/nW6yNSIN3-A

Yeah, my MIL already explained it all to me. She grew up on a farm with an orchard.

I've sown "Giants from Kazachstan" that grow quite true to seed.

Curious for these guys' size.

They reach timber size in Kazachstan, lol.

Good Apples + Good Timber = Me curious :eyes: