Four Distinct Apple Varieties on One Tree
Why 4-in-1 Apple Trees?
Enjoy five months of easy-growing, delicious fruit from our 4-in-1 Apple Tree, which is a unique producer that offers apple harvests of the Yellow Delicious, Lodi, McIntosh, and Granny Smith from summer until fall. That means you get consistent fruiting for almost half the year!
And it doesn't take much space to grow. You get tons of apples from a compact tree. In fact, it takes about as much area as a large rose bush and doesn't need pollination from another variety.
Even better? It's a hardy tree that grows quickly. Not many fruit varieties are able to withstand subzero temperatures and still produce huge harvests, but our 4-in-1 Apple Tree is truly second to none.
Why Fast-Growing-Trees.com is Better
Our 4-in-1 Apple Tree is better because it takes years of hand pruning, grafting, and skill - we put in this extra work so you get an amazing tree. And you get thicker branching to produce twice the fruit as a normal tree. We've grafted and grown your 4-in-1 Apple Tree for greatness and consistent, delectable results, season after season.
Imagine four of your favorite apples in one carefree package. Our 4-in-1 Apple Tree sells quickly, so order yours today!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Full sun and well-drained soil are ideal for your 4-in-1 Apple Tree. Any area that receives around 6 hours of sunlight per day is perfect. Once you've found your location, dig a hole that's twice the width of the root ball and just as deep. Then, place your tree, backfill the soil and tamp down to avoid air pockets. Finally, mulch the area and water to settle the roots.
*Tip: Make sure your mulch is not touching the base of the trunk.
2. Watering: Your Apple Tree will benefit from regular watering each week. You may need to water more often in times of extreme heat or drought. If you're not sure when to water, simply check the soil about 2 or 3 inches down. If it's dry in this area, 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. During dormancy, remove any vigorous, upright stems and weak, damaged or dead branches.