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Blackjack Apple Tree Service
Any leads on a Black Jack apple tree in the United States? My reply: Dear Nathan.Blackjack apples over here are now extremely rare; when I started looking for a tree the last official mention I could find for these apples was in the 1930s. They're not commercially available over here, and I don't think they are available in the USA either. You can also plant apple trees in containers, starting with a pot that accommodates each apple tree’s current root system (with room to grow). Most new apple trees can be planted in a 5-gallon container to start, and you can pot-up container-grown apple trees into larger containers as the trees outgrow them. Apple Trees are ideal for beginners because they’re easy to plant and maintain. In fact, they’re known as the starter fruit tree. Plus, because your Apple Tree already boasts several years of growth by the time it arrives at your door, you’ll be able to reap the benefits of healthful fruit during the very first year.