Flavor and Good Looks for Patios, Balconies and More
Why North Pole Apple Trees?
With an elegant columnar shape and a compact size, the North Pole Columnar Apple Tree gives you sweet, flavorful fruit and visual interest for any outdoor space.
The North Pole Columnar Apple is a narrow, vertical apple tree covered in deep-green foliage. With little branching, it continues growing upright, for a unique and eye-catching shape.
Spring brings fragrant white flowers, followed in late summer and fall by impressive clusters of glossy red fruit. These apples are sweet, crisp and fragrant – perfect for cider, applesauce, pies and snacking fresh off the tree.
Growing up to 10-12 feet tall and just 1-2 feet wide, the North Pole Columnar Apple tree makes a statement in any landscape – however, it performs just as well in containers on patios or balconies.
This tree can produce fruit in the first year, but will need an additional pollinator – pair with any other variety of apple tree for abundant fruit production.
Why FastGrowingTrees.com is Better
Apple enthusiasts an at-home growers love the North Pole Columnar Apple Tree for good reason. And because we’ve grown, nurtured and shipped your North Pole Columnar Apple with care, you’ll get a strong, healthy tree that’s ready to thrive, wherever you plant it. This unique variety is hard to find at local garden centers.
When you order your North Pole Columnar Apple Tree from FastGrowingTrees.com, you’ll get a well-developed, robust root system that’s ready to produce delicious apples for years to come.
Sweet and striking, the North Pole Columnar Apple will add both beauty and delicious fruit to your home. Get your North Pole Columnar Apple Tree today!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Select an area with full sun (6 to 8 hours) and well-drained soil.
Then, select a pot that’s about twice the width of your plant’s shipped container. Select a well-draining, quality potting soil mix to fill the pot. Add soil to the bottom of the pot, place your tree, and fill the pot until there is about a 2-inch space from the rim to the top of the soil.
2. Watering: Water slowly when you irrigate the tree to ensure even moisturizing of the soil. 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 coming out of the tree, you can water whenever the top 2 inches of the soil feels dry.
3. Pruning: Once you have your tree potted and comfortable, prune the branches back at a 45-degree angle with a pair of clean shears.
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