Spur Winter Banana Apple
Low maintenance tree that begins bearing fruit at an
early age. Large, juicy and aromatic. Good for
cooking and fresh eating. Stores well. Heavy pollen
benefits orchards.
Sun: Full sun
• Soil Well-draining, loamy soil
• Planting Late winter or early spring, spaced
appropriately
• Watering Regular watering, avoiding waterlogged
conditions Chill hours: Requires specific range of chill
hours Pollination: Requires a compatible apple tree for
cross-pollination
• Pruning: Prune in late winter to shape the tree and
remove dead or crossing branches
• Harvesting: Harvest when fully colored and firm
• Culinary Uses: Varied, including fresh eating, baking,
and cooking
Low maintenance tree that begins bearing fruit at an
early age. Large, juicy and aromatic. Good for
cooking and fresh eating. Stores well. Heavy pollen
benefits orchards.
Sun: Full sun
• Soil Well-draining, loamy soil
• Planting Late winter or early spring, spaced
appropriately
• Watering Regular watering, avoiding waterlogged
conditions Chill hours: Requires specific range of chill
hours Pollination: Requires a compatible apple tree for
cross-pollination
• Pruning: Prune in late winter to shape the tree and
remove dead or crossing branches
• Harvesting: Harvest when fully colored and firm
• Culinary Uses: Varied, including fresh eating, baking,
and cooking
Low maintenance tree that begins bearing fruit at an
early age. Large, juicy and aromatic. Good for
cooking and fresh eating. Stores well. Heavy pollen
benefits orchards.
Sun: Full sun
• Soil Well-draining, loamy soil
• Planting Late winter or early spring, spaced
appropriately
• Watering Regular watering, avoiding waterlogged
conditions Chill hours: Requires specific range of chill
hours Pollination: Requires a compatible apple tree for
cross-pollination
• Pruning: Prune in late winter to shape the tree and
remove dead or crossing branches
• Harvesting: Harvest when fully colored and firm
• Culinary Uses: Varied, including fresh eating, baking,
and cooking