06/03/2026
🍎 Bite-Sized Trivia Time!
We’re heading into a brand new month, and there’s a lot happening in our North Carolina orchards right now that you might not see at first glance. Think you know your apple tree behavior? Let’s test your knowledge.
In the apple orchard world, June is famous for a natural phenomenon known as the “June drop.” What’s happening during this time?
A) Heavy rains weigh down the branches.
B) Trees naturally shed small, immature fruit to conserve resources.
C) Growers harvest the first early-season apples
👉 Don't spoil the fun! Drop your guess in the comments below before you scroll down for the answer.
🍏 Answer: B
Around June, apple trees naturally shed excess tiny, immature green fruits that weren't fully pollinated or that the tree cannot support. This prevents the branches from breaking later in the season under too much weight.