Get Three Varieties on One Tree
Why 3-in-1 Apple Trees?
With our 3-in-1 Apple Tree, you get more: More benefits, more fruit and best of all, more variety. Our 3-in-1 Apple Tree produces three delectable varieties of apples on one single tree.
And you get a long growing season. These delectable apples ripen from early summer and well into fall. So, as one harvest winds down, you'll get a second batch of another variety, and then a third. Plus, at maturity, this tree will be about 10 to 15 feet in height, which means you can easily reach your harvest and don't need a large landscape to grow the 3-in-1, especially since it's self-fertile.
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But the best part? The 3-in-1 Apple Tree is durable, grows best in full sun, and adapts well to many soil types. Once it's established, you won't need to do any type of maintenance. Just walk out and pluck off a barrel full of chemical-free apples, year-after-year.
And our 3-in-1 Apple Trees are cultivated by hand-grafting three apple varieties together onto a single trunk. We nurture them at our nursery, so when you receive your tree, it will be ready to produce fruit the first spring! With our trees, you get easy reliability and proven performance.
Get the guarantee of fresh apples, delicious taste and amazing growth, year over year. Order our 3-in-1 Apple Tree today!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: To truly thrive, your 3-in-1 Apple Tree will need well-drained soil and full sun (6 to 8 hours of sunlight per day). Once you've found your ideal planting location, dig a hole that's twice the width of the root ball and just as deep. Then, place your tree, back fill the soil and water to settle the soil. Finally, we recommend mulching around the area for best results.
*Tip: Make sure your mulch is not touching the base of the trunk.
2. Watering: Your 3-in-1 will benefit from a regular watering each week. You may need to water more often in times of extreme heat or drought. However, if you're not sure when to water, simply check the soil 2 or 3 inches down. If the soil is 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 moderate pruning. Only prune during times of dormancy, making sure to remove any vigorous, upright stems in the upper portion of the tree. Weak, damaged or dead branches should also be removed.