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dwarf granny smith apple tree

by Hugh Bins Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

How tall does a dwarf Granny Smith apple tree grow?

12-15 ft.Product DetailsMature Height:12-15 ft.Mature Width:8-10 ft.Sunlight:Full SunGrowth Rate:ModerateHarvest Time:October-November5 more rows

Are dwarf Granny Smith apple trees self pollinating?

If you're looking for a versatile apple that you can enjoy fresh AND bake into a pie then look no further. - Granny Smith is both self-pollinating and one of the best pollinators for other apple cultivars.

Are there dwarf Granny Smith apple trees?

About Dwarf Granny Smith Apple Tree... The fruit from the Dwarf Granny Smith apple tree is considered the best pie apple in the world. The skin is an attractive bright green color, which is retained long after harvest. This is a firm, sweet/tart apple that is good for eating, cooking, and sauce.

How long does it take for a Granny Smith apple tree to bear fruit?

Standard trees will produce four to six years after grafting, semi-dwarf in three or four years and dwarf trees in two or three years. Granny Smith apples are generally sold on either dwarf or semi-dwarf rootstock and are considered early producers.

Do you need 2 Granny Smith apple trees to produce fruit?

Granny Smith Fruit Trees Need Pollination Although some apple trees have flowers with both male and female parts, your Granny Smith apple tree needs pollination to produce fruit. Unless a near neighbor has an apple tree, you need to plant a second tree within 50 feet of the first.

Do I need 2 Granny Smith apple trees?

The Granny Smith is self-fertile so you only need one tree to enjoy plenty of fruit for your family. However, to ensure that the highest quality and quantities of fruit are produced pair your Granny Smith with Gala, Golden or Red Delicious, Fuji, Honeycrisp, or a Profusion Crabapple tree.

When should apple trees be planted?

Bare-root apple trees should be planted in the early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. Container-grown apple trees can be planted throughout the growing season as long as they are given enough water.

How far apart should Granny Smith apple trees be planted?

15 feetSpacing: Standard: 15 feet. Reachables: 6-10 feet. Depth:Locate the planting depth indicator, the marked line above the tree's root system. Spread:Standard: 14-16 feet.

What will a Granny Smith pollinate?

Red Delicious Apple Your Red Delicious can be pollinated by Cortland, Gala, Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, Macoun, Pristine, and Rubinette.

Do Granny Smith apple trees need full sun?

Granny Smiths require 400 chill hours and are self-pollinators. For planting, apple trees prefer full sun and slightly acidic soil. At maturity, the Granny Smith apple can reach a height of 12-14 feet and width of 14-16 feet. USDA ZONES: Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8.

How do you take care of a dwarf apple tree?

How Should I Care for my Dwarf Fruit Tree? Watering – make sure not to over water, especially if your tree is growing in a container. Watring once or twice a week for both in ground and container trees is usually sufficient. You might need to water a bit more during the summer when there is fruit on the tree.

Where do Granny Smith apples grow best?

Granny Smith apples grow best in warm climates with a long ripening season. As you may remember, the apples originated in Australia, so it makes sense that they do best in warm, sunny areas. You'll find them growing in U. S. zones 6-8. In the U.S. they tend to ripen around October.

What is the most popular apple tree?

Granny Smith is the worlds most popular green apple! This vigorous tree is almost sure to outgrow other apple varieties within the first three years of planting, meaning that a Granny Smith tree typically bears fruit sooner than other apples cultivars as well. Another important quality of Granny Smith is its extreme cold hardiness, thriving in harsh winter conditions where most apple trees couldn’t. The firm, juicy fruit is a bright green color and due to its cold tolerance, the tree has been known to produce apples well into December!

What is the most popular green apple?

Granny Smith is the worlds most popular green apple! This vigorous tree is almost sure to outgrow other apple varieties within the first three years of planting, meaning that a Granny Smith tree typically bears fruit sooner than other apples cultivars as well.

What is cross fertile apple?

Generally cross-fertile, which means that the variety is not pollinated by itself, but by a different variety of the same fruit. Three or more varieties are best. Harvest 3rd year. Dwarf apple trees are grafted onto either Geneva 935 or M-27 which are extremely dwarfing rootstocks for apples.

What stock is a dwarf on?

Dwarf on either Geneva 935 or M-27 rootstock.

How big is a tree trunk?

Trunk Size. The vast majority of our trees will ship with a 5/8” trunk diameter, however size may vary slightly based on availability during the season. If they vary, most are larger (3/4” or 1”), and rarely some are smaller (1/2”). Trees Begin Shipping in Late December!

When do bare root trees arrive?

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 [email protected]. Additional shipping charges will apply.

When will my dormant tree leaf out?

Our only guarantee is that your dormant tree/plant will arrive in good, viable condition and will leaf out by May 15th (historically 98% of our trees do). This guarantee is only available to customers who purchased their tree/plant directly from us, and who planted their tree/plant in the ground by April 1st (or temporarily in a pot if the ground in their zone was still frozen solid).

Do apples grow if left on the tree?

It is said that the apple grows much sweeter and mellower if left on the tree until leaf drop. Pollination: Self-fruitful. Apples are generally late blooming. Need full sun, well-drained soil, and moderate fertility. Thin fruit to maximize quality and size.

Can you guarantee a tree is alive?

We cannot guarantee that your tree/plant remains alive & healthy, or bears fruit, as there are too many variables beyond our control in order to do so (i.e. soil preparation, planting, fertilization, weed & pest control, adequate irrigation and/or drainage, chill hours, compatible hardiness for your zone, proper choice of pollinator, etc).

Do Granny Smith apples have pollinators?

Granny Smith Apple Trees are self-fertile. You will get fruit with only one plant. However, adding an additional pollinator will drastically increase the size of your crop. Below are the most effective pollinators we have chosen for your area...

Is Granny Smith fruit self fertile?

Plus, our Granny Smith is self-fertile. That means you get fruit with only one tree, though adding an additional Granny Smith in your garden results in a dramatically increased crop for you. Imagine tons of delicious apples, season after season, in your own backyard.

Do Granny Smith apples need pesticides?

Our Granny Smith doesn’t need harsh pesticides or even a specific soil type to thrive. You get adaptable, versatile growth and delectable Granny Smith Apples to use in snacks, desserts and more. Plus, our Granny Smith is self-fertile.

How tall is a Granny Smith apple tree?

Apple 'Granny Smith', Granny Smith Apple, Malus 'Granny Smith' 1 Grows up to 12-15 ft. tall and wide (3-5 m). 2 A full sun lover, this tree is easily grown in deep, loamy, moderately fertile, medium moisture, well-drained soils. Prefers a sheltered, frost-free position. 3 Since edible apple cultivars do not grow well on their own roots, most varieties have been grafted onto rootstocks and are classified as dwarf (8-10 ft, 2-3 m), semi-dwarf (12-15 ft, 3-5 m) and standard (18-25 ft, 5-8 m). The fruit itself is full size and not dwarfed. Dwarf or semi-dwarf apple trees offer some benefits: they produce fruit at an earlier age and are easier to manage (spray, prune and harvest). 4 Apples should be pruned every year to get the best crop. They also need to be thinned to about 8 in. apart (20 cm) if you want to reap the best-quality fruit. 5 This deciduous apple tree adds a charming presence, tucked into a shrub border or planted as a specimen. 6 Keep an eye out for aphids, woolly aphid, rosy apple aphid, fruit tree red spider mite, mussel scale, codling moth, caterpillars, Apple scab, apple canker, powdery mildews, blossom wilt and honey fungus. 7 Propagate by chip budding or grafting onto a clonal rootstock for fruit.

When does Granny Smith Apple bloom?

Incredibly popular, Malus domestica 'Granny Smith' is a culinary or dessert cultivar with a profusion of fragrant, pinkish-white flowers in early mid-season (mid spring). Draped in clusters along the branches, they are truly a sight to behold. The flowers attract bees, butterflies and ...

How long does an apple tree keep?

They are perfect for eating or pies and sauce, and keep up to six months in proper storage. Self-fruitful, this apple tree produces a better crop if cross-pollinated with another variety with the same bloom period, such as Golden Delicious or Red Delicious.

How big do apple trees get?

Grows up to 12-15 ft. tall and wide (3-5 m).

Can edible apple trees grow on their own?

Prefers a sheltered, frost-free position. Since edible apple cultivars do not grow well on their own roots, most varieties have been grafted onto rootstocks and are classified as dwarf (8-10 ft, 2-3 m), semi-dwarf (12-15 ft, ...

Do apple trees grow dwarf?

The fruit itself is full size and not dwarfed. Dwarf or semi-dwarf apple trees offer some benefits: they produce fruit at an earlier age and are easier to manage (spray, prune and harvest). Apples should be pruned every year to get the best crop.

Description

Simply irresistible! This classic favorite features a crisp bite and sweet-tart flavor. Tip-bearing tree yields a familiar green fruit perfect for fresh-eating, baking, and making cider. Fruit keeps up to six months in proper storage. Antique variety originates from Australia, circa 1868. Heat-tolerant. Ripens in late October.

Zone Compatibility

The USDA hardiness zones offer a guide to varieties that will grow well in certain climates. Each zone corresponds to the minimum winter temperatures experienced in a given area. Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatibility range of this variety before ordering.

Pollination

Cross-pollination by a different variety is key to its growing and bearing success. Plant one of these varieties within 50' for best pollination.

Tools & Supplies

Having the proper tools and supplies when growing your own can make the difference between a good harvest and a great harvest! Here's a list that our experts recommend for this variety.

Planting & Care

Learn all about how to grow apple trees in The Growing Guide. An entire section of our website dedicated to your growing success.

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Apple Semi-Dwarf Granny Smith (Malus)

Granny Smith apples have a waxy, shiny green skin with tart, crisp flesh. They are great for baking, fresh eating, or drying. The tree is self-fertile and a heavy producer!

Planting and Care

Apple trees need well-drained soil that’s not too wet. They like soils that are moderately rich and retain moisture as well as air. Use mulch combined with straw, hay, or some other organic material to keep soil moist and provide nutrients as they decompose.

Shipping Times

Our FedEx and local shipping times depend on two factors, one is by the region and the second is the type of product being shipped. For example, small fruits are only shipped in spring, but majority of our perennials are shipped from spring until fall. Keep in mind the dates below act as a general guide.

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