Grow Organic | Granny Smith Apple Tree
Grow Organic | Granny Smith Apple Tree
Granny Smith Apple Tree. Large, solid green apple.If exposed to cool nights during the growing season it can get a red blush. Very crisp and tart. Sharp flavor..
Apples are generally late blooming. Need full sun, well-drained soil, and moderate fertility. Thin fruit to maximize quality and size. Susceptible to codling moth, apple scab, powdery mildew, and gophers. Generally self-fertile, which means that the variety is pollinated by itself, and is a great pollenizer for different varieties of the same fruit. Harvest 4-5th year. Suggested spacing is 20 feet apart. Enjoy fresh apple butter from your home garden!
Please Note: Although most of our bare-root trees arrive to our warehouse in mid-December, there are a few varieties that will not arrive until mid-January. If you order any of those varieties along with varieties that arrive in mid-December, your order will be delayed for shipment until mid-January. If you'd like us to split your shipments, please contact us at (888) 784-1722 or orderdesk@. Additional shipping charges will apply..
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