Bring the orchard to your backyard with Mixed Apple Seeds, a blend of several delicious apple varieties that let you enjoy crisp, juicy apples right from your garden. Each seed is non-GMO and carefully selected for healthy germination and strong growth. Whether you’re planting in your yard or containers, these mixed varieties ensure a colorful and flavorful harvest.
Perfect for gardeners of all experience levels, apple trees are long-living perennials that provide shade, beauty, and fresh fruit for years. This seed mix offers red, green, and yellow apple varieties, each known for its distinct taste and texture.
Features
- Mixed Apple Varieties: Includes several popular and flavorful types.
- Non-GMO Seeds: Safe and untreated for natural, healthy growth.
- High Germination Rate: Selected for strong, reliable seedling growth.
- Long-Living Trees: Produces beautiful, fruit-bearing trees that last decades.
- Versatile Planting Options: Ideal for gardens, orchards, and large containers.
Specifications
- Common Name: Apple
- Scientific Name: Malus domestica (Mixed Varieties)
- Plant Type: Perennial fruit tree
- Growth Habit: Upright, spreading canopy with lush green leaves
- Zones: USDA Zones 4–9 (may vary by variety)
- Season: Best planted in Spring or Fall
- Light Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
- Soil Type: Well-draining, fertile loam with organic content
- Watering Needs: Keep soil evenly moist during growth
- Germination Time: 2–4 weeks after cold stratification
- Maturity: 3–5 years for fruiting depending on conditions
- Pollination: Most varieties require cross-pollination
- GMO Status: 100% Non-GMO
- Organic Status: Naturally produced (chemical-free)
- Plant Height: 10–20 feet depending on variety and pruning
- Indoor Growing: Possible for dwarf varieties in large pots
- Fruit Description: A colorful mix of red, green, and yellow apples with crisp texture and sweet-tart flavor
Planting Guide
- Stratify seeds: Refrigerate seeds for 6–8 weeks in a moist paper towel before planting.
- Plant seeds: Sow ½ inch deep in rich, well-draining soil.
- Water regularly: Keep soil moist during germination and seedling growth.
- Transplant outdoors: Once seedlings reach 6–8 inches tall and frost risk passes.
- Provide support: Use stakes for young trees and prune to encourage strong branching.