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Crunch-A-Bunch™ REACHABLES® Apple Tree

Delicious flavor at your fingertips

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  • flowering dateEarly to mid season
  • hardiness zone5-8
  • height7 - 9 feet
  • restricted statesAE AK GU HI MT PR
  • ship as2-4 FT
  • sun exposureFull Sun
  • Juicy, sweet-tart flavor with a hint of pineapple
  • Apples can be refrigerated for up to 8 months
  • Part of the Reachables® line—harvest without the ladder

Crunch-A-Bunch apples combine look, texture and flavor excellently. The golden skin is prettily blushed with pink. Ripe fruit is juicy and crisp, and the sweet-tart flavor has the slightest hint of pineapple. It's perfect for making cider and baking into desserts, too. They'll ripen in about mid-September, and if you don't eat them all right away, you can refrigerate them for up to 8 months. That means you can enjoy delicious homegrown apples, even in winter. This is part of the Reachables® line, so harvest time doesn't have to be a hassle. With a more modest height, the average person can harvest the majority of the apples without having to pull out the ladder. This apple tree is not self pollinating. However if you don't have room for another apple tree, a good pollinator is the crab apple tree. Crab apple trees are very common, so the chances of having a pollinator nearby are high. It Malus domestica '4-10'

Product Details

  • botanical nameMalus domestica '4-10' PP29126
  • flowering dateEarly to mid season
  • flower colorRed
  • foliage typeTree form is deciuous, spreading & twiggy
  • formEdibles
  • growth rateModerate. 5-10 bushels/season at maturity.
  • hardiness zone5-8
  • height7 - 9 feet
  • planting instructionsLocate plantin g depth indicator on tree, the marked line above the tree's root system.
  • pruningThere are normally two goals when pruning an apple tree: 1. Initially on young trees to encourage a strong, solid framework 2. On mature trees to maintain shape and encourage fruit production. The best time to prune apple trees is in late winter or very early spring before any new growth starts. Prune December to February.
  • restricted statesAE AK GU HI MT PR
  • shipping seasonSpring
  • ship as2-4 FT
  • soil requirementWell-drained, fertile soil.
  • spacing6 - 7 feet
  • spread6 - 7 feet
  • sun exposureFull Sun

Shipping Schedule

When will my order ship?

Plants will be shipped at the proper planting time for your area of the country during the shipping timeframes outlined below:

2025 Spring Shipping Schedule
Zone Large Nursery Stock
3A-4B 3/24/25 - 6/6/25
5A 3/24/25 - 6/6/25
5B 3/10/25 - 6/6/25
6A 2/24/25 - 6/6/25
6B 2/24/25 - 6/6/25
7A 2/24/25 - 6/6/25
7B 2/3/25 - 5/9/25
8A-8B 2/3/25 - 5/9/25
9A - 10B 2/3/25 - 5/9/25
Last Order Date Zones 3A - 7B: 6/2/25
Zones 8A - 10B: 5/5/25

    Crunch-A-Bunch™ REACHABLES® Apple Tree
    Crunch-A-Bunch™ REACHABLES® Apple Tree
    Crunch-A-Bunch™ REACHABLES® Apple Tree