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Honeycrisp Apple Tree

(296 customer reviews)

$89.99$113.99

Begins shipping mid-April.

Pollinator required to bear fruit

Begins shipping
mid-April

Pollinator required to bear fruit

One of the country’s top 5 apples!

Phenomenal crunch, juiciness and sweetness have made Honeycrisp a nationwide favorite. The fruit is wonderfully aromatic and sweet as honey, with an explosively juicy, crisp bite. Small spaces are perfect for this naturally compact tree. Originates from Excelsior, Minnesota in 1974. Cold-hardy. Ripens in early September. Pollinator required: Choose any other apple variety.

Note: A properly-applied calcium supplement substantially improves the apple quality and makes the tree easier to grow.

Characteristics

Bloom ColorWhite
Ripens HarvestEarly September
Fruit ColorRed
Fruit SizeLarge
Soil CompositionLoamy
TasteSweet
TextureCRISP, JUICY
Soil pH Level6-7
Soil MoistureWell Drained
Shade LevelFull Sun
Years to Bear2-5
Bloom PeriodMid-Late
Hardiness Zone Range3-8

Size & Spacing

Mature Size

Dwarf  2.5 – 3 m tall x 2.5 – 3 m wide (8 – 10′ tall x 8 – 10′ wide)
Semi-Dwarf  3.5 – 4.5 m tall x 3.5 – 4.5 m wide (12 – 15′ tall x 12 – 15′ wide)

Recommended Spacing

Dwarf 2.5 – 3 m (8 – 10′)
Semi-Dwarf 3.5 – 4.5 m (12 – 15′)

Ship Height

Dwarf, Bare-root Ships 0.9 – 1.2 m tall (3-4′ tall) with a 9.5 mm (3/8″) trunk.
Semi-dwarf, Bare-root Ships 0.9 – 1.2 m tall (3-4′ tall) with a 9.5 mm (3/8″) trunk.
Supreme Semi-Dwarf EZ Start® Ships 0.9 – 1.2 m (3-4′) Tall with advanced root system in a 12.7×12.7×30.5 cm (5x5x12″) EZ Start® Pot.

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: Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Macoun, Pink Lady, Granny Smith, Winter Banana, Ginger Gold, Wealthy

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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296 reviews for Honeycrisp Apple Tree

  1. SYLVIA PRUITT

    I am in the second growing season. I am very happy with the tree. No apples yet maybe next year. I can’t wait so I can stop buying apples from the store. I would happily recommend this tree for anyone to get!

  2. BRIAN LARSON

    I was excited for these trees and followed the instructions to a t, but neither tree has done anything. My 5 year old asked, “Dad, why did you plant two stocks in the yard?”I have to admit, I was expecting a bit more of a tree than a stick when it was delivered.

  3. JOHN KRIESEL

    This little guy is growing right up in Salt Lake City. He’s happy as can be on my parkway facing east. No fruit yet, but only the 3rd season.

  4. KAREN HOLDEN

    I’ve had a dwarf Honeycrisp for 3 years now, and we don’t even have any flowers yet. I do fertilize as suggested.

  5. BLAKE CHRISTIANSEN

    Couple years ago we received a little twig of a tree in our box and today it’s growing very healthy and looks great! No apples yet but it still looks great exclamation

  6. KENNETH SKILLINGS

    Our Apple tree is healthy and growing well. I’m pleased with our purchase and service.

  7. DON SILLARS

    This purchase of 20 tress has been fantastic. The trees arrived in a timely manner. All trees were in great shape. We now have 20 beautiful trees and will be adding more this year and the next. The web site is very helpful and makes it nearly impossible to fail.

  8. Kerry Fraas

    Grows great. Very strong and healthy grafts.Both last year’s and this year’s are doing wonderfully.I am replanting my orchard having taken out very old trees and replacing them with Stark products incrementally

  9. Melanie Nguyen

    I have deer coming to my unfenced backyard almost every night, and they snipped all the tips off as soon as any new baby leaves came out last year. It still alive and come back this spring. :) Happy for that. may fruiting spurs I’m seeing, so, hopefully next year it will fruits…(and the deer will get them first …)

  10. Annie Morrissey

    Bought two. One survived, one died. Will keep you posted.

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