Gala Apple Tree

$30.00

Introduced: 1930s, New Zealand

This favorite fresh eating apple has a floral aroma, mild sweet and vanilla-like flavors, firm texture, and a striped or mottled orange or reddish appearance. Galas are related to Golden Delicious and are a favorite ‘lunchbox’ apple as they do not bruise easily and have great keeping qualities. They rank as the 6th most eaten apple in the USA!

Blooms Mid-Season
Ripens Late August/Early September
Best Uses - Fresh, Cooking
Dwarf root stock: G935
1/2” Caliper +/-
4 foot tall +/-
Final height of 12 feet +/-
Will mature in 6-7 years
Apple Tree Notes:

Plant where trees will get sun for most of the day in a well drained soil. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the roots, don’t add fertilizers or compost when filling the hole, save those for a top-dressing once the tree leafs out. Always protect your new trees with a “mouse guard” either a wrap from a garden center or a tube made from hardware cloth. Apple trees set better crops when at least two different varieties are planted for cross pollination.

PICK TREES THAT BLOOM AT THE SAME TIME FOR PROPER POLLINATION AND FRUITING!