Why Tangy Green™ Columnar Apple Trees?
Naturally growing in an upright column that delivers a ton of delicious, tangy apples, the Tangy Green™ Columnar Apple Tree lives up to its name and is one of the tidiest fruit trees available today.
Also known as the Tangy Green Urban Apple, this tree delivers the best of both worlds. You get sweet, healthy fruit with a touch of tart notes for your favorite recipes and a tree that's bred specifically for your landscape.
It's perfect for those who don't have much space. These tangy, crisp apples can be eaten right off the tree, and the tree fruits as soon as the first year under optimal conditions, with fresh apples ripening in mid-September.
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Aside from its effortless care and amazing production on a small silhouette, the Tangy Green™ Columnar Apple is hand-picked for you. We’ve planted, monitored, and nurtured it from day one, grafting and growing from consistent, proven rootstock that's ideal for your garden.
You won't find tasty, plump apples like this at your local big-box store. With the Tangy Green™ Columnar Apple Tree, you get huge bounties from a tree that's tailored for carefree growth. Order your own Tangy Green™ Columnar Apple today!
About Fruit Snacks®: Fruit Snacks® offers real fruit that's easy to enjoy. These compact, dwarf apple trees are perfect for small spaces, letting you pick fresh snacks right from your backyard. Plant two different trees, and the bees will do the rest. Ideal for pots or hedges, Fruit Snacks® are scab-resistant, virus-free, and require no harsh chemicals.
1. Planting: Full sun and well-drained soil are ideal for ensuring your apple tree thrives. Select an area that receives approximately 6 hours of sunlight per day. Once you've selected a location, dig a hole that's twice the width of the root ball and just as deep. Place your new tree, backfill the hole, and then mulch to preserve moisture. Finally, water to settle the roots.
*Tip: Make sure your mulch is not touching the base of the trunk.
2. Watering: Your tree will benefit from regular watering each week. You may need to water more often in times of extreme heat or drought. However, if you're not sure when to water, simply check the surrounding soil about 2 or 3 inches down. If the soil is dry here, it's time to water.
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.