Harvest Gold crabapple Tree with white blossoms in a park-like setting

Harvest Gold Crabapple

5 Pot 3-4 ft
Sale price  $148.85 USD Regular price  $179.51 USD
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Harvest Gold crabapple Tree with white blossoms in a park-like setting

Harvest Gold Crabapple

Sale price  $148.85 USD Regular price  $179.51 USD
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Harvest Gold Crabapple is an eye-catching ornamental tree that transforms any landscape with its seasonal beauty. It starts with fragrant white blooms in the spring, followed by vibrant golden-yellow fruits that linger through the winter, alongside rich autumn foliage. Known for its exceptional disease resistance and elegant shape, this low-maintenance tree thrives in USDA Zones 4-8, making it a stunning yet practical choice for year-round enjoyment in gardens and landscapes.

Mature Height 20-25 ft
Mature Spread 15-25 ft
Sunlight Full (6+ hours)
Growth Rate Moderate
Growing Zone (USDA) 4-8
Shape  Upright

Planting guide

To ensure your Harvest Gold Crabapple flowers and fruits to its full potential, plant it in a location with full to partial sunlight.

How to plant Harvest Gold Crabapple trees?

When planting your Harvest Gold Crabapple, dig a hole twice as wide and just as deep as the root ball. Place the tree in the hole and backfill with soil, making sure not to bury the trunk. Water thoroughly to eliminate air pockets, ensuring the soil remains moist as the tree establishes.

When to plant Harvest Gold Crabapple trees?

The best time to plant your Harvest Gold Crabapple is in early spring or fall when the weather is mild and the roots can settle in before summer's heat or winter's chill. Cooler temperatures and increased rainfall during these times assist in root establishment. Avoid planting during the frosty or high-heat periods to prevent stress on the young tree.

How far apart should you plant Harvest Gold Crabapple trees?

Plant your Harvest Gold Crabapple trees approximately 15 to 20 feet apart to allow for full growth of their mature spread. This spacing ensures they have enough room for their roots to expand and air can circulate freely. Proper spacing also prevents overcrowding, which can minimize the risk of disease.

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The Harvest Gold Crabapple grows to become a stunning feature in any landscape with its unique all-season appeal.

How tall does a Harvest Gold Crabapple tree grow?

The Harvest Gold Crabapple typically reaches a mature height of about 20 to 25 feet. With its upright, rounded shape, it becomes a magnificent statement piece in gardens. Perfect for small to medium-sized landscapes, it adds vertical interest without overwhelming the space.

How long does a Harvest Gold Crabapple tree live?

With proper care, a Harvest Gold Crabapple tree can live for several decades. Its strength also lies in its disease resistance, ensuring a long and healthy lifespan. Regarded as a resilient variety, it continues to brighten gardens year after year.

How fast do Harvest Gold Crabapple trees grow?

This tree has a moderate growth rate, averaging about 12 to 18 inches per year. In its early years, it focuses on developing a strong root system. As it matures, growth becomes more visible with an increase in fruit production and canopy spread.

How to care for Harvest Gold Crabapple trees?

Caring for your Harvest Gold Crabapple involves maintaining its soil moisture, particularly in its initial years. Its innate drought resistance allows it to endure dry spells once established. Regular watering, especially during the first two years, and well-drained soil will ensure its fine health. Fertilize minimally, only when necessary, and ensure good air circulation to keep it thriving.

When to prune Harvest Gold Crabapple trees?

Pruning should be done in late winter or early spring while the tree is dormant. This timing minimizes stress and reduces the risk of diseases entering through fresh cuts. It also allows you to shape the tree before the new growing season starts.

How to prune Harvest Gold Crabapple trees?

Begin by removing any dead, damaged, or crossing branches. Aim to maintain the tree's natural shape, focusing on enhancing light penetration and air circulation. Use sharp pruning tools to make clean cuts about ¼ inch above a bud that faces outward.

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