Honeycrisp™ Meets Sweet Sixteen on One Tree
Why Honeycrisp™ & Sweet Sixteen Twisted Apple Tree?
Get the flavor of quality of home-grown Honeycrisp™ Apples plus the sweet vanilla-like taste of Sweet Sixteens in one tree! With the Honeycrisp™ & Sweet Sixteen Twisted Apple Tree, you get the best of both worlds effortlessly.
You get fresh fruit, right from your backyard, without hassle since your tree is grafted from proven rootstock, with cold hardiness down to -30 degrees, disease resistance, and the ability to produce fruit in just one year.
Pick apples from your garden and leave supermarket visits behind. With this amazing tree, you’ll have plenty of fresh produce for baking, canning, jams, or snacking.
Why Fast-Growing-Trees.com is Better
We’ve planted, nurtured, and shipped your Honeycrisp™ & Sweet Sixteen Twisted Apple Tree with the utmost care, and put in the extra work from day one. That means it performs well…long before it even arrives at your door.
And good luck finding a tree like this at your local big-box store or garden center.
You get two varieties in one – all groomed, monitored, and trained for more branching at our nursery, so you won’t have to wait for delicious fruit. Order your own Honeycrisp™ & Sweet Sixteen Twisted Apple Tree today – see what all the hype’s about!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Plant in any area that receives 6 hours of direct sun each day. Well-drained soil is also important for your tree. From there, dig a hole that’s twice the width of the root ball and just as deep. Then, place the plant, tamp down your soil and water to settle. Finally, mulch around the area to prevent weed growth.
2. Watering: Your tree will benefit from regular watering each week. When the tree is in a dormant state, only provide enough water to keep the soil slightly moistened. As soon as you see newer growth emerging from the tree, you can water whenever the top 2 inches of the soil feels dry.
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. Low-hanging, droopy branches should also be removed. Pruning aids production, so it’s great for your tree!