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[quote=Anonymous]I think you'll get what you want if you figure out what variety you want, and then find a nursery that sells it. Good nurseries will ship out small bare root trees that are just a couple years old. As long as you get the variety you want, any reputable nursery will do. Johnny's is my go-to. If you want to go see and pick out your tree, or get a bigger/older one, I like Behnke's. They won't have too many varieties of apple tree but they'll have a few and they will be well chosen for our region. I grow apples, and I must say they are a bear. I am all organic in my garden, and I also hate to spray anything or pick pests off with my fingers. The result is inedible apples. You have to really want to grow apples to grow good ones around here...it takes serious commitment.[/quote]
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