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Granny Smith Apple Tree

Granny Smith Apple Tree

Granny Smith Apple Tree – Tart, Crisp, and Built to Produce

There’s a reason the Granny Smith is the world’s most recognized baking apple. Firm, bright green, and loaded with bold tart flavor, it’s the apple that holds its shape in pies, crisps, and cobblers — and tastes just as good eaten straight off the branch.

Our Granny Smith Apple Trees arrive at 4–7 feet tall — established, healthy, and ready to fruit sooner than a bare-root or seedling tree. Choose a single tree or upgrade to a Pollination Pack with a Gala or Fuji apple tree for maximum yields.

Why You’ll Love the Granny Smith Apple Tree

  • Bold, Tart Flavor: The gold standard for pies, crisps, sauces, and fresh snacking
  • Firm Texture: Holds its shape beautifully in baking — no mushy slices
  • Heavy Producer: Reliable, abundant harvests once established
  • Long Storage Life: Granny Smiths store longer than most apple varieties — enjoy your harvest well into winter
  • Four Seasons of Beauty: Delicate spring blossoms, lush summer canopy, fall harvest, and striking winter structure
  • Low-Maintenance & Hardy: Adaptable to a wide range of soils with minimal upkeep

Single Tree vs. Pollination Pack

Granny Smith Apple Trees are partially self-fertile but produce significantly larger, more consistent harvests when cross-pollinated with another apple variety. Our Pollination Packs pair your Granny Smith with a Gala or Fuji apple tree — both excellent pollinators that also deliver their own delicious harvests. It’s the easiest way to maximize your yield from day one.

Growing Zones & Care Guide

  • USDA Hardiness Zones: Best suited for Zones 5–8. Granny Smith requires a moderate chill hour accumulation (400–500 hours below 45°F) to break dormancy and set fruit reliably each season.
  • Zone 4 (With Protection): Possible in sheltered microclimates with winter protection. Choose a south-facing planting site and mulch heavily around the root zone.
  • Zones 9–10: Low-chill apple varieties are better suited for very warm climates. Contact us if you’re unsure about your local chill hours.
  • Sunlight: Full sun — at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily for best fruit set and flavor.
  • Watering: Deep, infrequent watering. Allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings once established. Young trees need consistent moisture during the first growing season.
  • Soil: Well-draining, loamy soil with a slightly acidic pH (6.0–7.0). Avoid heavy clay or waterlogged sites.
  • Fertilizing: Apply a balanced fruit tree fertilizer in early spring before bud break. A second light feeding in early summer supports fruit development.
  • Pruning: Prune in late winter while dormant to open the canopy, remove crossing branches, and encourage new fruiting spurs.
  • Harvest Window: Late September through October, depending on your climate. Granny Smiths are one of the last apples to ripen — worth the wait.

Complete Your Apple Orchard

Already have your Granny Smith? Add a Fuji Apple Tree or a Gala Apple Tree to boost pollination and extend your harvest season with sweet, mild-flavored apples that perfectly complement the Granny Smith’s tartness.

Whether you’re baking your first pie or expanding a backyard orchard, the Granny Smith Apple Tree is the crisp, reliable, flavor-packed foundation every fruit garden needs.

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Granny Smith Apple Tree – Tart, Crisp, and Built to Produce

There’s a reason the Granny Smith is the world’s most recognized baking apple. Firm, bright green, and loaded with bold tart flavor, it’s the apple that holds its shape in pies, crisps, and cobblers — and tastes just as good eaten straight off the branch.

Our Granny Smith Apple Trees arrive at 4–7 feet tall — established, healthy, and ready to fruit sooner than a bare-root or seedling tree. Choose a single tree or upgrade to a Pollination Pack with a Gala or Fuji apple tree for maximum yields.

Why You’ll Love the Granny Smith Apple Tree

  • Bold, Tart Flavor: The gold standard for pies, crisps, sauces, and fresh snacking
  • Firm Texture: Holds its shape beautifully in baking — no mushy slices
  • Heavy Producer: Reliable, abundant harvests once established
  • Long Storage Life: Granny Smiths store longer than most apple varieties — enjoy your harvest well into winter
  • Four Seasons of Beauty: Delicate spring blossoms, lush summer canopy, fall harvest, and striking winter structure
  • Low-Maintenance & Hardy: Adaptable to a wide range of soils with minimal upkeep

Single Tree vs. Pollination Pack

Granny Smith Apple Trees are partially self-fertile but produce significantly larger, more consistent harvests when cross-pollinated with another apple variety. Our Pollination Packs pair your Granny Smith with a Gala or Fuji apple tree — both excellent pollinators that also deliver their own delicious harvests. It’s the easiest way to maximize your yield from day one.

Growing Zones & Care Guide

  • USDA Hardiness Zones: Best suited for Zones 5–8. Granny Smith requires a moderate chill hour accumulation (400–500 hours below 45°F) to break dormancy and set fruit reliably each season.
  • Zone 4 (With Protection): Possible in sheltered microclimates with winter protection. Choose a south-facing planting site and mulch heavily around the root zone.
  • Zones 9–10: Low-chill apple varieties are better suited for very warm climates. Contact us if you’re unsure about your local chill hours.
  • Sunlight: Full sun — at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily for best fruit set and flavor.
  • Watering: Deep, infrequent watering. Allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings once established. Young trees need consistent moisture during the first growing season.
  • Soil: Well-draining, loamy soil with a slightly acidic pH (6.0–7.0). Avoid heavy clay or waterlogged sites.
  • Fertilizing: Apply a balanced fruit tree fertilizer in early spring before bud break. A second light feeding in early summer supports fruit development.
  • Pruning: Prune in late winter while dormant to open the canopy, remove crossing branches, and encourage new fruiting spurs.
  • Harvest Window: Late September through October, depending on your climate. Granny Smiths are one of the last apples to ripen — worth the wait.

Complete Your Apple Orchard

Already have your Granny Smith? Add a Fuji Apple Tree or a Gala Apple Tree to boost pollination and extend your harvest season with sweet, mild-flavored apples that perfectly complement the Granny Smith’s tartness.

Whether you’re baking your first pie or expanding a backyard orchard, the Granny Smith Apple Tree is the crisp, reliable, flavor-packed foundation every fruit garden needs.