Arkansas Black Apple Fruit Tree Gall-Pot 3 Ft Tall | Dormant Apple Tree Variety

Original price was: $95.99.Current price is: $73.99.

The Arkansas Black Apple Fruit Tree is a 3 Ft Tall dormant apple tree. It yields sweet, crispy apples ideal for eating and cooking. Requires compatible pollinators.

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Mar 04

Mar 09 - Mar 11

Mar 14 - Mar 18

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    Arkansas Black Apple Tree – Grow Your Own Delicious Apples

    The Arkansas Black Apple Fruit Tree Gall-Pot 3 Ft Tall (Dormant Plants No Leaves) is a premium choice for gardeners seeking a high-quality fruit tree. This hardy variety produces distinctive dark red apples with crisp, white flesh, celebrated for their balanced sweet flavor which intensifies after a month of refrigeration. The Arkansas Black Apple is an excellent choice for fresh consumption and culinary use, providing a spicy and tangy profile with a high acid content that enhances the flavor of any dish.

    As a triploid apple variety, the Arkansas Black requires at least two compatible pollinator apple trees to ensure optimal fruit production. Excellent pollinators include Pink Lady, Honeycrisp, Gala Apple, and Granny Smith. Planting these varieties alongside your Arkansas Black Apple Tree will help ensure a bountiful harvest of crisp, juicy apples each fall. This pollination requirement is key to a successful harvest.

    This 3 Ft Tall Dormant Apple Tree is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance tree with a high fruit yield. The tree produces delicate white flowers in mid to late spring and ripens its apples from October to November. With the right care and compatible pollination partners, your Arkansas Black Apple Tree will thrive, providing both decorative appeal and delicious fruit year after year. The ease of care makes it a great option for both beginner and experienced gardeners.

    Whether you’re new to apple trees or a seasoned gardener, the Arkansas Black Apple Tree Gall-Pot is an ideal addition to any landscape. Its vigorous growth and the high-quality fruit it produces make it a valuable investment for anyone looking to grow fresh, delicious apples at home. Growing your own food has never been so rewarding.

    The benefits of growing your own Arkansas Black Apple Tree include having access to fresh, high-quality fruit, enjoying the beauty of a flowering tree in your garden, and the satisfaction of harvesting your own produce. Furthermore, growing your own apple tree contributes to a more sustainable lifestyle and reduces your reliance on store-bought fruit.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Q: What size is the Arkansas Black Apple tree when shipped?
    • A: The Arkansas Black Apple Fruit Tree is shipped as a 3 ft tall dormant tree without leaves, ideal for transplanting into your garden or orchard.
    • Q: Can the Arkansas Black Apple tree be grown in all climates?
    • A: While the Arkansas Black Apple tree thrives in temperate climates, it is adaptable and can withstand colder temperatures, making it suitable for a variety of regions. Ensure it gets plenty of sunlight and well-drained soil.
    • Q: Do I need to plant two apple trees for the Arkansas Black to bear fruit?
    • A: Yes, the Arkansas Black Apple is a triploid variety, meaning it requires two other compatible apple trees for cross-pollination, such as Honeycrisp or Pink Lady, to maximize fruit yield.
    • Q: How do I care for a dormant Arkansas Black Apple tree?
    • A: Plant the dormant Arkansas Black Apple tree in well-drained, fertile soil and water regularly to help it establish its root system. Ensure it gets full sun and protection from strong winds, especially during early growth stages.
    • Q: How long does it take for the Arkansas Black Apple tree to bear fruit?
    • A: Typically, the Arkansas Black Apple tree will begin to bear fruit in about 3-5 years after planting, depending on the growing conditions and care provided.

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    Product Details
    • USDA Hardiness Zone

      4-8
    • Soil Type

      Well-drained, fertile soil
    • Sunlight Exposure

      Full Sun
    • Expected Planting Period

      Spring or Fall

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      Arkansas Black Apple Fruit Tree Gall-Pot 3 Ft Tall | Dormant Apple Tree Variety
      Arkansas Black Apple Fruit Tree Gall-Pot 3 Ft Tall | Dormant Apple Tree Variety