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Generally late blooming, apple trees need full sun, well-drained soil, and moderate fertility.
Can be susceptible to codling moth, apple scab, powdery mildew and gophers. Generally
cross-fertile, (pollenized by a different variety... three or more varieties are best).
All semi-dwarf
trees are on M-111 rootstock which tolerates wet soil, dry soil & poor soil. It also resists
woolly apple aphids and collar rot and is a great all-around rootstock for apples. Semi-dwarf trees will grow to 14'-20'.
Trees are 2 years old and should begin to fruit in their 3rd year.
Selecting the Perfect Tree For best success, be sure to choose a tree that will grow in your USDA zone, has an appropriate number of chill hours for your climate. If a pollinator is needed, make sure they're planted within 50 feet of each other and will bloom at the same time. Finally, what are your desired harvest intervals (all at once for canning or spread out for fresh eating). Enjoy!
10 Bare Root Fruit Trees
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Offer applies to $19.99 bare root fruit trees.
Does not include multi-fruit, nut, jujube, persimmon,
or potted pomegranate, fig, citrus or olive trees.
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All bare-root trees ship via FedEx Ground and are packed in a large, sturdy cardboard box (12"x12"x60"). Each box holds up to 10 fruit or 5 nut or multi-graft trees. Shipping charges are the same whether the box holds 1 or 10 trees.