Perennials
Apple Fruit Trees
Beautiful springtime apple blossoms
Sustainable and eco-friendly choice
Encourages wildlife and pollinators
Thrives in
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Dec-AprilApple Trees are valuable contributors to local ecosystems. Their blossoms provide nectar and pollen for bees and other pollinators, aiding in pollinating nearby plants. When they fall, the leaves add organic matter to the soil, enriching its fertility and promoting a healthy microorganism population.
Enjoy the Beauty Of the Fruits of Apple Trees
No backyard is complete without a few fruit-bearing trees in it. You might have a beautiful arrangement of flowers and other plants, but you need fruit trees and plants. So, for new and experienced gardeners trying to incorporate fruits into their landscaping, start with apple fruit trees.
Apple Day is just around the corner, meaning that planting an apple tree in your backyard makes total sense between October and March. Imagine walking out of your house into your backyard and picking an apple to snack on. While growing a whole tree in your backyard sounds a little overwhelming, planting and growing a tree is relatively easy.
Fruit trees are a great way to add dimension to your landscape and bear the most delicious and fresh fruits for you to enjoy. When you buy an apple tree, it not only provides you with fresh food but also offers a natural food source for various wildlife, including birds and insects.
Features of Apple Fruit Trees
Compared to growing vegetables in your garden, fruit trees are effortless to grow and relatively low maintenance, making them the perfect fruit plant for beginners.
Apple trees require full sun to grow. A garden with at least 8 hours of sunlight daily is perfect for growing apples.
Apple Fruit Trees Bears Stunning Blooms
Before turning into a fruit, the tree bears vibrant blooms with rich nectar that help attract different pollinators to provide them with food and shelter.
Fruit trees improve air quality by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen, contributing to a healthier environment.
You can get organic apple trees for sale from TN Nursery today and turn your flower garden into a local farmer’s market. Our other top 3 best-seller fruit trees include Plum Fruit Tree, Mulberry Tree, and Peach Fruit Tree.
This Is How Your Plants Will Look upon Delivery
Bloom Season
Summer
Bloom/Foliage Color
White
Height at Maturity
Under 25 Feet
Care
Apple trees thrive with frequent watering, particularly during dry spells, and help from fertilizer in early spring. Prune annually to encourage airflow and remove dead branches. Mulch the base to maintain moisture and stop weeds.
Plant Reproduction
Apple fruit trees spread through seed dispersal and grafting.
Plant fruit trees in early spring or late fall when the weather is cool. Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil. Dig a hole twice the width of the roots and double as deep as the root system. When the tree is put in the hole, make sure the graft union (a noticeable bump where the tree was grafted above the rootstock) is above the soil line. Put dug-out soil around the tree roots, gently firmly remove air pockets, and water thoroughly.
Water young trees regularly, especially during dry spells, to establish a robust root system. Once established, water deeply and less frequently. Prune fruit trees yearly during the dormant season to remove dead or diseased wood, improve air circulation, and shape the tree for optimal fruit production. Fertilize in early spring and thin the fruit when necessary to prevent overbearing, which can stress the tree and reduce fruit quality.
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Beautiful Blossoms:
Apple trees offer stunning blossoms in the spring, adding beauty and color to your garden. The sight of these flowers can be a delightful addition to your outdoor space.
Educational Opportunity:
Growing apple trees can be a great educational experience for children and gardening enthusiasts. It offers hands-on learning about plant care, growth, and the benefits of sustainable gardening.
Long-Term Investment:
Apple trees provide fruit for many years, making them a worthwhile investment for your garden. With proper care, they can produce a bountiful harvest annually.
Homegrown Apples:
Enjoy the taste of fresh, crisp apples picked right from your own garden. Growing your own trees ensures you have a supply of apples free from pesticides and preservatives.
Caring Tips
How do I care for my Apple Fruit Trees?
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Care Tips
Apple trees thrive with frequent watering, particularly during dry spells, and help from fertilizer in early spring. Prune annually to encourage airflow and remove dead branches. Mulch the base to maintain moisture and stop weeds.
Light Requirements
Apple fruit trees thrive in full sun, requiring at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. This exposure is crucial for healthy growth, abundant flowering, and optimal fruit production. Ensure they are planted in an open area.
Hardy Planting Zones
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