Tree Care:
Planting: Sunny spot, well-draining soil, proper spacing, correct planting depth.
Watering: Keep soil consistently moist with deep watering (1-2 inches per week).
Pruning: Trim in late winter, remove dead/diseased branches, maintain open canopy.
Fertilizing: Apply balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring; avoid over-fertilizing.
Mulching: Organic mulch around the base, away from the trunk.
Pest/Disease: Regularly check for issues, apply controls as needed, maintain sanitation.
Thinning: Space fruit during growing season for larger, healthier apples.
Harvesting: Pick when firm, greenish-yellow with red or pink blush, ideal for baking and cooking.
Tree Description:
Size/Shape: Large tree with a spreading canopy.
Leaves: Medium to large, oval-shaped, dark green leaves.
Flowers: Small, white to pale pink blossoms in spring.
Fruit: Exceptionally large apples with greenish-yellow skin, red or pink blush, firm flesh, ideal for baking and cooking.
Hardiness: Generally adaptable to various climates.
Harvest: Ready for picking in late summer to early fall, prized for culinary use.