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3-in-1 Multi-Variety Grafted Apple Tree for Home Orchards

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$20.00

  • Features three distinct apple varieties grafted onto a single rootstock for efficient space utilization.
  • Supports natural cross-pollination, increasing the likelihood of consistent fruit set in home environments.
  • Compact growth habit suitable for small garden plots, containers, or backyard orchards.
  • Designed for gardeners seeking variety without the need for multiple individual trees.
SKU:B0JB42HV-DEF
Availability: In Stock
Category:Apple Trees

Experience Diverse Harvests with a 3-in-1 Apple Tree

The 3-in-1 apple tree is a horticultural solution for gardeners looking to maximize fruit production in limited spaces. By grafting three compatible apple varieties onto a single, robust rootstock, this tree allows for a diverse harvest from a single planting site. This configuration is engineered to address the common challenge of cross-pollination, as the multiple varieties provide the necessary pollen to support fruit development.

Space-Efficient Orchard Management

Ideal for urban gardens or smaller residential landscapes, this multi-variety tree eliminates the requirement for planting three separate trees. The integrated growth structure maintains a manageable size while ensuring that each branch retains the characteristics of its specific variety. This approach provides a practical way to enjoy different apple types throughout the harvest season.

Cultivation and Care Considerations

  • Pollination: The presence of multiple varieties on one tree facilitates cross-pollination, which is essential for fruit production.
  • Growth Habit: The tree is pruned and trained to balance the vigor of the three grafted varieties, ensuring uniform development.
  • Adaptability: Suitable for various soil types provided there is adequate drainage and consistent sunlight exposure.
  • Maintenance: Regular pruning is recommended to maintain the structural integrity of the grafts and to encourage airflow through the canopy.