My Apple Tree

I once did the same thing. When it got big enough, I planted it outside. It grew slowly year after year until I got tired of babying it and just cut it down. Supposedly, they won't produce apples original to the apple it came from, so you don't know what you'll get. Orchard apple trees are from grafts.
 
I just wanted to see what would happen. There was a seed sprouting when I cut the apple open and didn't have the heart to throw it out, so I stuck it in a small pot with potting soil. Just a fun thing to do and I don't mind if it ever makes apples. :) 🍎🍎🍎
I'm not sure that's a baby apple tree, Deb. Apple tree leaves have smooth edges; they don't have little pointy things around the edge. Give it a few weeks or so and see if the edges smooth out.

If you want, you can gently pull it up and see what kind of seed is at the root, but you'd have to do that now, before it's completely gone (the seed, I mean).
 
I'm not sure that's a baby apple tree, Deb. Apple tree leaves have smooth edges; they don't have little pointy things around the edge. Give it a few weeks or so and see if the edges smooth out.

If you want, you can gently pull it up and see what kind of seed is at the root, but you'd have to do that now, before it's completely gone (the seed, I mean).
Oh - maybe depends what kind of apple it is.
 
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