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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]There are no GMO fruit trees, so any tree will fit your bill on that one. [/b]Organic regulations are about pesticides and fertilizers. Most trees you buy aren't fruit bearing yet, so they haven't been treated with pesticides. If you don't treat the tree with non-certified-organic methods for 3 years (about the time it will take to start bearing fruit) it would in theory meet organic certification. [/quote] Actually there, namely papayas. But I doubt that OP is looking for a papaya tree. OP, if you want a tree that you might not have to spray, try Liberty or Freedom. Remember that you need two different kinds of apple trees to get apples. Also, I have a Liberty apple tree, and if I really wanted to get apples from it, I would have to spray it with a sulfur or a copper fungicide, because the apples get cedar apple rust.[/quote]
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