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Apple Trees - Fuji
Malus domesticaUSDA Hardiness Zones: 6-9.
Description
Fuji is a cross between two classic American apples—Red Delicious and Virginia Ralls Janet. Fuji apples contain between 15 to 18 percent sugar levels, making them one of the sweetest varieties available. This very round, medium to large apple is usually green or yellow-green, with red highlights or a pink flush. It may have a speckled or striped pattern on the skin. It is also crisp and juicy, with dull white flesh which snaps cleanly. The flavor is predominantly sweet, very refreshing especially if slightly chilled. Fuji is a late-season apple, often harvested in late September and October. They are excellent for eating fresh & salads; good for pies & sauce. Fuji apples can last between 5-6 months when kept refrigerated. Fuji apples require 350-400 chill hours and require a pollinator such as Gala, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, and Suncrisp. At maturity, the Fuji reaches a height and width of 15-20 feet.
USDA ZONES: Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9.
More Information: Apple Growing Guide
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Trees: Due to strict Agricultural Laws in place, we currently cannot ship to the following states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii. We cannot ship to Puerto Rico or international.
How to Plant
STEP 2) Once you've located the perfect spot, the hole you are digging must be at least double the width and as deep as the root system you are planting.
STEP 3) Remove the plant from the pot and place the root ball in the hole. The top of the root system should be level with the ground. Before placing the tree or shrub in the hole, use your hands to gently break up the root system.
STEP 4) Once the plant is in place, backfill the hole with native soil and any leftover potting material.
STEP 5) Pack down the soil to eliminate any air pockets.
STEP 6) When finished, water thoroughly.
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