Best Time To Plant Apple Trees

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Best Time To Plant Apple Trees. Plant apple trees in the late fall in warmer regions that do not experience heavy freezing over the winter. Apple trees in areas north of zone 6 should be planted in the spring after danger of frost is over.

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Nurseries have the biggest selection at this time of the year so it must be the best time to plant, or else why would they have all these trees available? The most commonly planted apple tree rootstock is the mm106, causing trees to grow to an eventual height and spread of 4. The average american eats about 65 apples each year, and many of them come from wisconsin.

Apple trees grown on these m27 and m26 rootstocks can be expected to produce a reasonable crop of fruit after 3 years.

Finally, apple trees have good and bad years, so by having two trees it is more likely that you will get some apples from one or other or both trees every year. For most parts of north america spring is the best time to plant new apple trees. You can check an apple pollination chart if you need help. Apple trees (malus pumila), depending on the variety, range in hardiness from zones 3 to 9, while sweet and sour cherry trees (prunus avium) and (prunus cerasus) are hardy in zones 4 through 8.