Why don't you plant apple trees at home?

You can't grow apple trees at home.

The reason is that after the apple tree bears fruit, the fruit smells sweet, which is easy to attract mosquitoes, and these mosquitoes will eat the fruit, causing the fruit to rot and give off an unpleasant smell. If you want to cultivate apple trees, it is suggested to cultivate them in courtyards, vegetable gardens and other places, and water the plants once every five days to maintain the normal growth of apple trees.

Apple is a tall tree evergreen all the year round, also known as Eichhornia crassipes. The fruit of apple can be eaten and used as a landscape plant. When it is mature, it appears bright red. Apples have high nutritional value. Apples also contain a variety of minerals, which can promote metabolism, consume fat, protect our stomachs, promote food digestion and our own growth.