Dwarf Apple Trees
Discover our selection of dwarf apple trees, perfect for home orchards, backyard gardens, and container growing. These compact trees offer full-sized, flavorful apples while taking up minimal space, making them ideal for small yards or urban gardens. With manageable heights of 8-12 feet, dwarf apple trees are easy to prune, care for, and harvest without the need for ladders.
Our collection includes popular heirloom and modern varieties, each selected for its exceptional taste, disease resistance, and reliable production. Whether you're looking for a crisp and tart apple for fresh eating, a sweet variety for baking, or an all-purpose favorite, you'll find the perfect match.
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Garnet Girl Cherry Tree
The Garnet Girl is a newer cherry that was recently released out of the University of Guelph. The following is my best summary of the existing plan...
View full detailsMollie's Delicious Apple Tree
Mollie’s Delicious is a classic American apple variety developed at the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station in New Brunswick, New Jersey, an...
View full detailsVeteran Peach Tree
An Oval shaped peach more oblate than other peaches. It is also fairly uniform in color. Tree is highly productive with a mid season harvest. Frees...
View full detailsHubbardston Nonesuch Apple Tree
Ok, this is a ridiculously sounding name but it actually has kind of an interesting history. The Hubbardston comes from a town in Massachusetts. Th...
View full detailsClaygate Pearmain Apple Tree
Popular eating apple from Victorian England. Noted for a strong resistance to apple scab. USDA Zone: 4-8 Mature Height: G.935 ~11-13' tall; Dwarf ...
View full detailsQ 1-8 Peach Tree 'Salish Summer Peach'
This newly discovered peach comes from Washington State and is a unique white-fleshed variety with pink blossoms. Colloquially known as the Salish ...
View full detailsSt. Martin Apple Tree
Bittersweet Vintage French Cider Apple. Mute red in color with creamy colored flesh. Ingredient in Calvados. Can be used as independent cider or bl...
View full detailsBrown's Apple Tree
This heritage cider apple, commonly known as Browns, is a vintage-grade, sharp cider variety that originated in South Devon, England, in the early ...
View full detailsSunrise Apple Tree
Early ripening apple. Easy to grow but doesn't store well. Good for colder climates. USDA Zone: 4-7 Mature Height: Bud-10 ~10-12' Tall at Maturity;...
View full detailsPomme Gris Apple Tree
The French russet apple. Smaller, somewhat squat apple covered in an obvious russet skin. Flesh is yellow and deliciously rich in flavor. Look past...
View full detailsWhite Star Crabapple
Form is rounded like a lollipop with a dwarf, compact head. Disease resistant. Dense foliage with profuse white blooms. Golden-amber fruit. Persist...
View full detailsSomerset Redstreak Apple Tree
Description coming soon USDA Zone: 4-7 Mature Height: B.118: ~20 or 85% of Standard; Semi-Dwarf Ships Spring 2026 Sun: Full Sun Bloom Group: 2, Ear...
View full detailsVilberie Apple Tree
Traditional French cider apple. Highly astringent producing bittersweet full body cider. High in Tannic Acid. Should be pressed quickly for maximum...
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