Do they grow apples in Georgia?

Yes, apples are grown in Georgia, United States. The state has a long history of apple production, dating back to the early 1800s. Georgia is now one of the top ten apple-producing states in the country. The state's climate is well-suited for growing apples, with warm days and cool nights. Georgia's apple industry is centered in the north Georgia mountains, where the higher elevations provide the ideal climate for apple production. The state produces a variety of apple varieties, including Red Delicious, Granny Smith, Gala, and Honeycrisp. Georgia apples are sold both fresh and processed, and are used in a variety of products, including cider, pies, and sauce.