Apple, Gala, Bare Root
Sweet, Crisp Early Apple for Fresh Eating
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Apple, Gala (Malus domestica 'Gala')
Gala is a crisp, sweet apple with a floral aroma and honeyed flavor, beloved for fresh eating and early harvests. Developed in New Zealand in the 1930s from a cross between 'Kidd’s Orange Red' and 'Golden Delicious', Gala has become one of the most widely grown apples globally—and for good reason. Its reliable productivity, early ripening, and widespread appeal make it an essential cultivar for both home orchards and regenerative fruit systems. Gala is especially valuable in fruit tree guilds as an early-season producer that supports pollinator activity and diversifies harvest timing.
Key Characteristics
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Exceptionally sweet, crisp fruit for fresh eating
Gala apples are medium-sized with red to orange striping over yellow skin. Their crisp texture, low acidity, and sweet flavor make them ideal for fresh eating, juicing, and dehydrating. They’re a great lunchbox apple and favorite for kids and adults alike. -
Early-season harvest for orchard diversity
One of the earliest apples to ripen—typically in late August to early September—Gala helps start the apple harvest season and pairs well with mid- and late-season varieties for a continuous supply of fresh fruit. -
High yields and early bearing tree
Gala trees are productive and precocious, often bearing fruit just 2–3 years after planting. They produce consistent, heavy crops with proper thinning, making them a reliable choice for orchardists and permaculturists. -
Pollinator-friendly and adaptable in guild systems
Gala blooms mid-season with abundant flowers that attract bees and beneficial insects. It serves as a solid pollination partner for other varieties and integrates well into fruit tree guilds alongside herbs, nitrogen fixers, and insectary plants. -
Performs best in temperate to warm climates
Gala grows best in USDA Zones 5–9, preferring full sun and moderate chill hours. It’s well adapted to drier regions and performs reliably in areas with long, warm growing seasons.
Product Details
- Sun requirements: Full sun
- Soil requirements: Medium, well-drained
- Bloom time: Mid-season
- Bloom color: White
- Fruit qualities: Medium-sized, red/orange striped skin, crisp, juicy, very sweet
- Fruit uses: Fresh eating, juicing, drying, short-term storage
- Fruit ripening month: Late August to early September
- Required chill hours: ~600–700
- Pollination requirements: Not self-fertile. Best pollination partners include:
- Apple, Fuji
- Apple, Honeycrisp
- Apple, Liberty
- Apple, Gold Rush
- Apple, Enterprise
- Apple, Granny Smith
- Apple, Stayman Winesap
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 5–9
Gala is a sweet, early-season favorite that performs well in diverse orchards and home gardens. Its early harvest and wide appeal make it a valuable contributor to both ecological resilience and seasonal enjoyment.
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Sun RequirementsFull Sun
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Soil RequirementsMedium, Medium-Dry, Medium-Wet
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Bloom ColorPink, White
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Bloom TimeApril, May
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USDA Hardiness ZonesZone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8
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Chill Hours500
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