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Franksmum
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A friend of mine has two apple trees both a couple of years old

The apples have dropped off the branches bar a couple - does anyone know why this would be?

One is a Worcester Permain and the other is a Peasgood Nonesuch.

Thanks x
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Dear Franksmum, sounds like what they always call June drop. The trees often drop a lot of apples at this time of the year, but being a young tree it might be getting a little stressed.
I would think the tree needs a good drink.
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too dry is the most likely cause of all the apples falling, the june drop is normally a thinning out process which leaves the crop the tree thinks it can carry to maturity :D
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Thanks guys I've let her know - she's watering them good and proper as we speak.
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