![]() Requires Fruiting Blooming Time Pollinizer Time Yes Most disease resistant Semi Dwarf Apple. Great for fresh eating or cooking. Stores till Very large red fruit with juicy and sweet, white flesh. Dwarf Red skinned with cream coloured aromatic flesh. Tart Jonamac Dwarf flavour, good for canning, baking or fresh. Dwarf Dwarf Great dessert apple. Flesh is Jonagold Extreme crisp & juicy with a honeyed flavour. Flesh is juicy and sweet. Very Dwarf Honeycrisp cold hardy. High disease Extreme resistance. Dwarf Biennial bearer. Skin is green with red stripes. Flesh is firm Gravenstein and juicy. Vigorous Extreme producer, Fruit keeps till Dwarf November. Granny Smith Flesh is juicy and firm with a Dwarf sour taste. Deep green Apples with a Semi‐Dwarf slight pink blush to the skin. Dwarf Large yellow apple with mild Ginger Gold Semi‐Dwarf flavour and tart finish. Bright scarlet stripe over Semi‐Dwarf yellow. Excellent quality, Gala sweet and keeps well. Dwarf Medium to large fruit with a Florina Semi‐Dwarf colour of purple‐red over yellow. Semi‐Dwarf Excellent eating apple with yellow‐green skin. Good for Dwarf Fuji cooking and fresh eating. Requires Fruiting Blooming Time Pollinizer Time Noĭark red skin with creamy Semi‐Dwarf white flesh. Flesh is crisp & juicy. Fruit resists bruising. Medium sized, orange red Cox Orange Semi‐Dwarf over deep yellow. Flesh is Pippin Dwarf firm and aromatic. Red apples with crisp juicy Cortland Semi‐Dwarf flesh. Sweet Chehalis Semi‐Dwarf tasting & good for fresh eating or cooking. Fruit can store for up to 3 months. ![]() Dwarf Yellow fruit very similar to Golden Delicious. Braeburn Extreme Susceptible to scab, mildew & fire blight. Great for cooking or making Dwarf cider. Fruit keeps well. Good dessert apple. Flesh is crispy & juicy. Bears well in colder climates. Understock: Semi-Dwarf (M-106), Dwarf (M-26) or Extreme Dwarf (M-27) APPLES #5. Fertilizing: It is not recommended that you fertilize your fruit tree the year it has been planted. The second year you should fertilize with a specialized Fruit Tree fertilizer in the spring and summer. #4. Pruning: For detailed directions on how to prune your fruit tree watch our pruning video located at #3. Diseases: Like all plants fruit trees are susceptible to a wide variety of insect and disease problems. To prevent these problems Dormant Oil should be applied to the trees in the winter months (December to February) before the tree begins to leaf out in spring. It is extremely important that you follow the directions given with the dormant oil kit you purchase. #2. Pollination Requirements: Some varieties require a pollinzer to produce fruit. For example if you have a Empire Apple tree you will need another apple that blooms at the same time (mid‐season) to pollinate the Empire apple tree. In this case you could use a Yellow Delicious apple. (Please note Apples will not pollinize other fruit trees such as Cherries and European Plums will not pollinize Japanese Plums.) CHOOSING YOUR FRUIT TREE: When choosing your fruit tree there are 5 factors you will want to consider.
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