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Product Information
| Latin Name | Malus |
| Hardiness Zone | 2 |
| Height | 25-35 ft |
| Spread | 20-30 ft |
| Sun Requirements | Full Sun |
| Average Time to Bear Fruit | 5-7 Years |
| Harvest Time | Late August - September |
| Soil | Prefers moist well drained soil |
| Flower Time | May |
| Pollination | Self sterile - requires a different apple cultivar to cross pollinate with |
Growing Tips
Apples are a cornerstone in cold climate fruit production. You will need 2 different varieties in order for the apple trees to cross pollinate and become fruitful. We focus on cultivars that are meant for the home orchardist that are less maintenance than many traditional apple cultivars like ‘Honey Crisp’ that are found in supermarkets to allow even those without a lot of experience to successfully grow fruit. All of our apple trees are grown on hardy root stock of either Antonovka, Dolgo, or Bud 118. Depending on care, they will take 4 to 5 years to produce apples and will continue to for many years!
Apple trees prefer well drained soil with moderate levels of fertility, and thrive best in full sun. They will not tolerate standing water. It’s important to prune them every year in early spring and clean up fallen fruit and leaves and discard them. We also like to give them compost every year or two and then mulch with woodchips or leaves on top of the compost.
More about Apple 'Parkland'
Parkland is one of the most cold hardy cultivars out there. It has bright white flesh with a great crunch and tart/sweet flavour. It is also great for cooking and baking with. There have been reports of people growing them successfully in zone 1 in sheltered areas and is becoming a reliable and important cultivar for commercial orchards in the prairies and Alaska. It is relatively productive and produces on an annual basis. It survives in some of the most challenging environments for apple growing. It’s bloom time is early to middle, and the fruit ripens early to midseason in late August most years. It is small to medium in size.
Parkland was produced by the Morden Research station in Manitoba in 1979 and is a cross between the ‘Rescue’ apple and ‘Melba’.
