Novamac Apple Tree
Malus. Exceptional high quality apple. This scab-free McIntosh type apple has that old fashioned sweet flavour we all know and love. Crisp white flesh and shiny red skin.
Good Scab resistance, making them much easier to look after. For best results, two varieties should be planted. We ship 1 yr. whips. approximately 18-24" in height which have been grafted onto hardy rootstock. They should mature to about 15-18 ft. Hardy to zone 4. Apple trees cannot be shipped to B.C.
Spring Planting: this product will be shipped late April through May according to hardiness zone.
Scroll down for more details and growing information.
Sold as: Pkg of 1
Qty | Desc | Price |
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1 | Pkg of 1 | $ 62.95 / pkg |
2 | Pkg of 1 | $ 53.50 / pkg |
4+ | Pkg of 1 | $ 47.20 / pkg |

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Growing Information
Important! Upon Arrival:
Keep moist and cool. Fruits and berries are shipped in dormant form so they can be transplanted out once the soil can be worked in the spring. Light frosts will not damage the plants as they are in the resting stage. If you are unable to plant immediately, the plants can be stored for a short period of time. This should be a dark, cool (but not freezing) location such as an unheated garage, fridge or a cold cellar. They should also be kept moist, but not wet, until they are planted.
Planting:
Plant apple trees 5-6 meters (15-18 feet) apart in the spring in a full sun location with good air circulation and drainage. For best results, two varieties should be planted to ensure successful pollination and fruit production. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate all of the roots without bending (approx. 18 inches). Place the tree in the hole with the graft union about three inches above the soil surface. You should be able to see the soil mark on the trunk where the tree has been taken out of the ground, it should be planted no deeper than this. Mix compost with the soil to fill back in the hole once the tree is set in place, and lightly firm to ensure good soil root contact. Water surrounding the tree to ensure good root establishment. Water every two to three days if your season is dry.
Growing:
You may need to stake the tree by using ties that will not girdle or scar the tree’s bark. Using two stakes to ensure that the tree will grow in an upright position for the first two years will be sufficient, after this time the stakes can be removed. You can fertilize the tree with a 17-17-17 a few weeks after planting, do not fertilize right after planting as this may cause burn to the roots.