2 Apples for Double the Flavor and the Fruit!
This Apple Pollinator Pack hits a homerun for refreshing flavor, crisp texture and easygoing growth.
With this pack, you can choose between 2 apple tree combos:
- (1) 4-5 ft. Honeycrisp Apple + (1) 4-5 ft. Gala Apple
- (1) 4-5 ft. Red Delicious Apple + (1) 4-5 ft. Honeycrisp Apple
Nothing compares to homegrown flavor, and apples from your backyard just taste better and fresher! And with two apples in one pack, you’ll get double the harvest and double the enjoyment. Each apple in this kit will pollinate the other, so you’ll get a reliable fruit harvest year after year.
With the Honeycrisp-Gala pack, you’ll reap the rewards of the crunchy texture, intense juice and long-growing season of the Honeycrisp with the early-to-produce, robust and low-maintenance Gala.
And with the Red Delicious-Honeycrisp combo, you’ll enjoy those same benefits of the Honeycrisp but mixed with the fan-favorite Red Delicious, which is fast and easy-growing, adaptable to a range of soils and, of course, delicious!
Ready to create your very own apple orchard? Take your pick between these two Apple Pollinator Packs to get started!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Plant in any area that receives 6 hours of direct sun each day. Well-drained soil is also important for your apples. From there, dig a hole that’s twice the width of the root ball and just as deep. Then, place the plant, tamp down your soil and water to settle. Finally, mulch around the area to prevent weed growth.
2. Watering: Your apples will benefit from a regular watering each week. When the tree is in a dormant state, only provide enough water to keep the soil slightly moistened. As soon as you see newer growth emerging from the tree, you can water whenever the top 2 inches of the soil feels dry or in times of drought.
3. Pruning: Once your tree has become established and is starting to bear fruit, it will need some periodic, moderate pruning. Only prune the tree during times of dormancy, making sure to remove any vigorous, upright stems and weak, damaged or dead branches. Low-hanging, droopy branches should also be removed. Pruning aids production, so it’s great for your tree!


















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