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Apples grow in most weather conditions and are very yummy. They grow mainly in the eastern northern most part of south Chile. I don't know why this happens but whenever I do it it makes it taste sooper yummylicious. That's why i has the bestes asdfjklv.....

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Apples (Malus domestica cultivars) are a temperate-climate crop, suited to areas with cold winters to ensure plant dormancy and subsequent fruits. Over time, growers have developed varieties suited to milder winter climates. These low-chill varieties enable gardeners in warmer climes to enjoy home-grown apples. Home orchards in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 8 through 10 can produce tasty apples, sometimes in multiple crops during the year. The key is selection of varieties that match the winter-chill characteristics for your area.Winter-Chill Requirements

Apple trees need a certain number of cold nights to provide dormancy for good flowering and fruiting. Winter-chill requirements are calculated from November through February, when temperatures fall between 32 and 45 degrees Fahrenheit. The low-temperature hours don't have to be consecutive. Most apples require 1,000 chill hours or more. However, moderate chill apple varieties require 400 to 700 chill hours, and low-chill varieties can bear well with fewer than 400 winter-chill hours.

Low-Chill VarietiesSome apples require few to no winter-chill hours. These include "Anna," "Dorsett Golden" and "Ein Shemer." "Anna" requires 200 to 300 winter-chill hours. This green apple, often tinged with pink, was developed in Israel specifically for mild winter areas. Fruit ripens in June to July, and the taste is similar to that of "Red Delicious" apples. "Dorsett Golden" apples are yellow-green flushed with red-orange, and the taste resembles "Golden Delicious." "Ein Shemer" also originated in Israel, and bears abundant small, sweet-tasting green apples. "Beverly Hills," also a green fruit, produces well at 300 winter-chill hours. "Gordon" does well with 300 to 500 winter chill hours, and "Fuji" and "Granny Smith" both need 400 hours. "Anna," "Dorsett Golden" and "Ein Shemer" all grow in USDA zones 5 through 9. "Fuji," "Beverly Hills" and "Granny Smith" grow in USDA zones 6 through 9, with "Gordon" hardy in zones 5 through 10.
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