![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi8xwQmNvBkPjs4_GWEo7xB9YgF3M0nmeBhGjrb8zZL51AyDwlgbWI4swwoltOQvxxZGbInMjkUmhWY6yL7-xIry63XhUQxPdoYBNz877rb5EX4mk9bO_SQbUIzaPfSo3FWW1rPgR8dpjueMj8vcz1nRsevCj1HU4oqKIF5aWs2lBy0wydMeliJeedbcPs/w640-h482-rw/PXL_20240615_155621281.jpg) |
2024 06 15 |
Botanical name: Malus pumila 'MN#1711'
Number: 2
Soil pH: Alkaline / Neutral / Acidic
Light: Full Sun
Harvest time: September
Recommended fertilizer: Feed your tree with 5-10-10 fertilizer per label instructions but only start after they begin growing steadily. We recommend spreading your fertilizer a few inches away from the tree's trunk.
Mature height: 8-10'
Mature spread: 8-10'
Notes: Honeycrisp Apples are one of America’s favorites thanks to their crisp, crunchy exterior and delectably juicy interior. Presenting the perfect balance between sweet and tart, this near-ideal apple brings a whole lot of deliciousness to your backyard. Plus, the Honeycrisp Apple Tree reaches heights of just 8 to 10 feet, making the medium-size tree wonderfully manageable.
The Honeycrisp Tree is disease resistant, so it doesn't need harsh chemicals or sprays.
It thrives in temperatures as low as -30 degrees.
Heavy producer once established.