Mackey's Live Goods

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Apple, Honeycrisp, 7 gal. (5-7 ft)

SKU #'s

  • 1000610
$119.99
Order type
  • Delivery Available with Online Checkout
  • Not Available In-store at Colchester Mackey's
  • Available In-store at Willimantic Mackey's
  • Not Available In-store at Woodstock Mackey's

'Honeycrisp' is not only becoming an orchard favorite, it is becoming a "must have" tree for the home fruit garden because of its big size,  versatility, sweet crisp taste and productivity as well as its remarkable ability to stay crisp for months.

Tree Features:

   Bloom Color: White
   Bloom Time: mid Spring
   Mature Height: 12-16 ft
   Mature Spread: 10-15 ft
   Harvest: Large red & green fruit in mid to late September
   Zone: 3-8 - One of the best-growing apple trees for Connecticut along with Fuji, Gala, Macoun, and McIntosh.

   Pollination: Cross-pollination by a different variety of mid Spring blooming apple tree within 50 feet is key to its growth and success.

   Placement: Full Sun 

Nursery Stock Specifications:

               Pot Size: 7 gallon 

               Age: 3+ years old, fruiting


Fruit Profile:

   Color: Red with some green and a light yellow flesh
   Texture: Smooth, thick skin, moderately firm, very crisp & very juicy
   Taste: Very sweet with a nice floral finish & mild acidity
   Cooking: Great for cooking & baking, sauce, cider & hard cider 

   Origin: Minnesota


Other notes:

  • Excellent for using & eating fresh
  • Keeps well in storage
  • Stays crisp for months
  • Semi-dwarf
  • Versatile & productive

Care:

  • Feed twice a year with a slow release fertilizer. Fertilize in early spring before growth starts and late fall after the leaves have fallen and the ground isn't yet frozen. (5 minutes of work)
  • Prune in late winter to remove crossing branches and promote good airflow to encourage fruiting. (5-10 minutes of work) 

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