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On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 08:59:45 -0400, Kristina K. Carlton  
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> I know very little about planting plants/veggies/fruites, etc. and have a
> lot to learn, but I figured the tree would take 2 to3 years to produce
> fruit. Wouldn't the pesticided have grown out by that time much like we  
> get
> rid of stuff in our body?

IIRC it takes 5 years from seed to get an apple.

>
> How do you find out what is native to the area?

Apples are not native to America, so choose what you like.

My guess is that crab apples are the closest to paleo FWIW.

William

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