Goodland Apple Tree

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Begins shipping early September.

Pollinator required to bear fruit

Begins shipping
early September

Pollinator required to bear fruit

One of the best apples for colder regions! 

The Goodland Apple tree originates from Manitoba, Canada circa 1955 as an open-pollinated seedling of the heirloom Patten Greening. This cold-hardy apple has had reported success growing in the cold regions of Canada.  

Goodland is an annual bearer of large apples and does not require any thinning. The yellow and red colored fruit has white, crisp flesh and is very aromatic. Goodland makes the perfect apple sauce! The apples do not store as well, lasting for just a couple of months, so have plans to process the fruit.  

Plant in full sun and expect the apples to mature in late summer to early fall. 

Characteristics

Bloom ColorWhite
Ripens HarvestSeptember
Fruit ColorYellow – Red
Fruit SizeLarge
Soil CompositionLoamy
TasteSweet, Mild
TextureCrisp
Soil pH Level6-7
Soil MoistureWell Drained
Shade LevelFull Sun
Years to Bear3-5
Bloom PeriodMid-Late
Hardiness Zone Range3-6

Size & Spacing

Mature Size

Standard  5.5 – 6 m tall x 5.5 – 6 m wide (18 – 20′ tall x (18 – 20′ wide)

Recommended Spacing

Standard 5.5 – 6  m (18 – 20′)

Ship Height

Standard Supreme, Bare-root Ships 1 – 1.5 m tall (4 – 5′ tall) and/or with a 15.5 mm (5/8″) trunk.

Pollination

This variety requires another one for adequate pollination.

Cross-pollination by a different variety is key to its growing and bearing success. Plant a different variety within 15 meters (50 feet) for best pollination.

Recommended Pollinators: Any mid blooming variety

How do I find my Hardiness Zone?

Canada’s Plant Hardiness Zones will tell you which plants will do well in your particular climate. Each zone is determined by the lowest average winter temperature recorded in a given area. Hardiness Zone information is included on all tree and plant product pages, so you know instantly whether a certain plant is likely to succeed where you live. Natural Resources Canada provides helpful options to find your zone:

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