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April 5, 2020

Low Chill Apple Varieties for Mild Climates

“Chill factor” (called vernalization) applies to fruiting trees. Fruit trees need a period of rest, or dormancy. During dormancy, trees are exposed to cooler temperatures and shorter days. The period of time when the thermometer drops below 45 degrees is referred to as “chilling hours”. Here is a list of low-chill apple varieties.

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