MacIntosh Apple, Apple Trees
MacIntosh Apple, Apple Trees
McIntosh Apples are a large, bright red fruit with a sweet taste. The apples ripen in early fall and are perfect for eating fresh or for making cider to keep you warm through the coming winter. McIntosh Apple trees require 900 chill hours and are self-pollinators. They prefer full sun and moist, well-drained soil. At m.
McIntosh Apples are a large, bright red fruit with a sweet taste. The apples ripen in early fall and are perfect for eating fresh or for making cider to keep you warm through the coming winter. McIntosh Apple trees require 900 chill hours and are self-pollinators. They prefer full sun and moist, well-drained soil. At maturity, the McIntosh apple can reach a height and width of 15-20 feet.
USDA ZONES: Zone 3, Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7.More Information: Apple Growing Guide
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Mcintosh apples are a time-tested variety that have been some of North Americas favorites since their discovery over 200 years ago. Discovered by a John McIntosh, a farmer in Ontario in the early 19th century, the McIntosh apple was ideally suited to the climate of the area, being a heavy and reliable producer with good cold hardiness. McIntosh achieves its best flavor in colder apple-growing regions. Boasts attractive crimson splashes combined with a crunchy bite into snow white flesh.
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