I wasn't quite sure. I know we have a problem with weather forecasts in my area. I think the problem lies in the somewhat local meteorologists trying to be as accurate as they can, however when given the broad area they are covering it's hard to really sum it all up with one forecast. The weather in eastern Massachusetts and Boston is usually very different than it is farther west and in higher elevations. I've tried to catch the weather forecast for southern New Hampshire, but again, their generalized weather forecasts rarely match what happens all over. The brief weather notes I get on my cellphone app are not always dependable, but a little closer to accurate. It's really annoying when the folks on TV are declaring what a warm winter we are having. Excuse me, I had to wrap my chicken run a month earlier this year because of the cold, have gone through 2 1/2 tons of heating pellets already and still have 1 1/2 inches of ice on my walkways. Oh, and it snowed again today. But the Boston news crew said this is rain. This is not a rant, just life in my little snow globe. We need more real local forecasts. Sorry, this was not intended to offend. Regarding Johnny Appleseed: according to one Massachusetts city nearby, Johnny is from there. They even named a school after him.You all know I'm a meteorologist, right?
Apple seeds need a chill period, kept moist and in the dark and cold. After that germination can take up to 12 weeks before you see anything.
80% of apples grown from need are inedible, we call them tossers. Only wildlife will eat them they're so terrible. But since you said you just wanted the trees.