Hardy Tree with Early Apple HarvestMcIntosh Apple is not only a lovely tree, but provides delicious apples early in the season. One would look enticing anywhere in your landscape where you’re able to watch the daily developing of your bright red apple harvest.Your McIntosh Apple Tree is best known for its sumptuous fruit. Its brilliant scarlet skin, thin and smooth to the touch, creates the perfect, crisp crunch when bitten into. The pink-streaked, white flesh is both juicy and tart, prized for a variety of culinary uses.As if the exceptional harvest weren’t enough, your McIntosh Apple Tree is also sure to be a decorative addition to your yard. No landscape is complete without a spring infusion of delicate apple blossoms in mid-April. The scent and sight of the dainty flowers is sure to create a strong lure to pollinators, who will flock to your yard to enjoy the display. As the apples begin to develop, you’ll enjoy watching as your fruit transitions into red, decorative balls amid the vibrant green leaves.The McIntosh apple tree is a heavy producer of small to medium sized apples that ripen early,. In fact, your apples will be ready for harvest in mid-September and persist into early winter. The tree is cold hardy and party self-fruitful. If a pollinator is desired however, Red Delicious, Gala or any other apple tree will do well. It’s quite simply a hardy tree that will require little care from you, but provide an early harvest of wonderful fruit every year.McIntosh apple trees were discovered growing wild in Canada in 1976. It is the most popular cultivar in Eastern Canada and New England, and is sure to be one of your favorites as well. * Outstanding, early fruit * Heavy producing * Hardy tree.
Category: Apple Trees
Fuji Apple Tree
Spectacular Spring Display and Outstanding FruitThe Fuji Apple tree delivers a spectacular spring display and an outstanding fall harvest. It would look great in your yard as an ornamental focal point, or plant several as a small orchard on the sunny side of your home. The fuji is a cross between the Red Delicious and the Virginia Ralls Genet apple. It grows 8-10 feet tall with an equal spread. In the spring, delicate white blooms bathed in a pinkish hue will seem to envelope your Fuji’s branches, giving it the appearance of a plant that’s more flowers than tree. This “tree of flowers” will further tantalize your senses as its heavenly scent drifts on the breeze to every spot in your yard.The Fuji will maintain a vibrant green through the summer. You can watch in wonder as your tiny apples slowly reach their maturity. When others are mourning the loss of summer, you’ll look forward to October when your fruit is ready for you to harvest. The flavor of the Fuji is prized, and in fact it’s now one of the favorite apples in the United States. You’ll love that hearty crunch when you bite into your Fuji, followed by the succulent sweet juice that naturally flows from the dense texture of the fruit. The Fuji apple is a large, round fruit with a bright red color and some yellow highlights. It’s sweet and crisp with a firm texture and long shelf-life. You don’t even have to refrigerate it in storage. It’s great for snacking as well as a good baking apple. * Red Large Fruit* Compact, Dwarf Tree* Stores Well* Semi-dwarf Recommended pollinators: Ginger Gold, Granny Smith, Honeycrisp .