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Apple Tree - Granny Smith
Apple Tree - Granny Smith Easily grow a crisp, zesty apple. The Granny Smith Apple Tree (Malus 'Granny Smith') produces a fruit that is tart and delicious. If you crave a juicy burst of tartness, this apple is for you. The Granny Smith apple is a popular apple that everyone can name by sight. They are easy to recognize by their beautiful, bright green, shiny skin. The tree is a fast grower that will produce these much loved apples very quickly. In the spring your Granny Smith Apple Tree will leap to life with beautiful white blooms. This stunning display is a sure sign that your tree is ready to start making fruit. Your large, crisp, juicy apples will be ready to harvest in late October or early November. Because the Granny Smith apples can be stored in the refrigerator for up to six months you and your family can enjoy their crisp bite and tart flavor through winter and even into the spring. For the largest harvest we recommend planting your Granny Smith with a pollinator. Great pollinators for the Granny Smith are the Cortland, Liberty and The Pink Lady. Granny Smith apples are wonderful for baking because they keep their flavor so well. They are also a healthy refreshing snack right off the tree or in salads. Plant the Granny Smith Apple Tree in your yard, and you’ll love harvesting enough fruit to share with family and friends. * Easy to grow* Adaptable to most soil* Disease and pest resistant
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Apple Tree - Northern Spy - Sale Price: $78.50 Northern Spy Apple (Red Spy, Nortern Red Spy) is large, round, and often flattened. The skin is greenish yellow with pinkish red stripes, a delicate bloom, and occasional russet patches. This apple is rather firm, aromatic and has a subacid flavor. The flesh is very tender, finely grained, crisp, juicy, and tart. It remains remakably fresh after a long storage period. The Northern Spy is an excellent all purpose apple, but is not good for drying or making apple cider. The tree is very large, upright, a vigorous grower, and productive. It blooms late in the season and takes about 12 years to bear fruit. Ripens in late October and tends to bear biennially. Requires a pollinator such as Golden Delicious. |
| Apple Tree - Spitzenburg - Sale Price: $171.35 Firm, crisp, fine grained, with a rich, aromatic, renowned flavor. The Spitzenburg Apple (Esopus) was one of the favorites of Thomas Jefferson. It is thought of as a dessert apple for connoisseurs. Its size is medium to large, with round-conical, orangish fruit with tough skin. The flesh is tinged yellow, firm, aromatic, and complex in flavor; a perfect balance between sharp and sweet. Spitzenburg ripens in October and hangs on until November. This apple improves with storage and is best at Christmas time. The tree has a slender growth habit with long willowy limbs. A pollinator is required by mid-season blooming apples (not pollinated by Gravenstein), and it is hardy in Zones 4-8. Uses: as fresh eating or as a dessert, cooking (puree, applesauce, apple butter), and baking. |
| Apple Tree - Golden Delicious - Sale Price: $171.35 A hugely popular, easy to grow apple tree. The Golden Delicious Apple tree (Malus ‘Golden Delicious’) is one of the worlds most widely planted apple trees because of its hugely popular fruit. It is also one of the easiest and most dependable apple trees to grow. In the spring your Golden Delicious Apple tree will burst into bloom. Beautiful clusters of pink buds open to reveal snowy white flowers. Not only a delightful sight in itself, but also a sign that your tree is well on its way to producing apples. From September to October your Golden Delicious apples will turn from a pale green to their familiar golden green color signaling that they are ripe. Allowed to ripen on the tree you will notice a vast difference in flavor when compared to the Golden Delicious apples purchased at the supermarket. Home grown Golden Delicious apples are exceptionally sweet and rich. Their thin skin and delicious crisp fruit makes the Golden Delicious a favorite for eating fresh off the tree and for baking. The Golden Delicious Apple tree is self fruiting, and does not need a pollinator. However, planting it with a pollinator will produce more fruit. Ideal pollinators are the Red delicious, Honeycrisp and Red Jonathan. It is also an excellent pollinator for most other apple trees that ripen from September to October. More warm hardy than most apple trees, the Golden delicious is easy to grow, produces large, high quality, all purpose apples with heavy annual crops making a great choice for you and your family. * Easy to grow* Dependable high yield* Delicious sweet fruit |
| Apple Tree - Pink Pearl - Sale Price: $171.35 The Apple - Pink Pearl, Malus domestica 'Pink Pearl', is an apple that is generally medium sized, with a conical shape. Pink Pearl has a translucent, yellow-green skin, and a crisp, juicy flesh with tart to sweet-tart taste. This apple has a secret: inside, it is positively vampy, with startling bright pink, sweet-tart flesh. Even the blooms are bright pink! The fruit is crisp and tastes of raspberries and lemon custard. Pink Pearl apples ripen in late August to mid-September. It is a wonderful table apple and makes a beautiful pink applesauce. Suggested pollinators are any other apple tree or crabapple tree. |
| Apple Tree - Winesap - Sale Price: $171.35 The Winesap apple is an old apple variety. It is still one of the leading strains being grown in the US. Winesap apples are good for eating, juice, and baking. Juicy and tart, the Winesap apple has a crisp, yellowish flesh covered with a deep red skin. This all-purpose apple has good keeping qualities. The fruit is good sized. The flesh is tinged with yellow and sometimes red veins run through it. It is a firm, rather coarse, moderately crisp apple with a sprightly, medium acid taste. It is resistant to russeting. This is a pollen sterile tree and requires a pollinator. Suggested pollinators are Red or Golden Delicious, Fuji, Gala and Liberty. |
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