Apple, Granny Smith, Bare Root
Tart Green Apple for Baking & Storage
Apple, Granny Smith, Bare Root - Bare Root / 7/16" caliper / Standard Rootstock is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Apple, Granny Smith (Malus domestica 'Granny Smith')
Granny Smith is the iconic tart green apple—crisp, juicy, and incredibly versatile. Originating in Australia in the 1860s, it has become a global favorite for baking, fresh eating, and cider. Its sharp, refreshing flavor and firm texture make it a staple in pies and crisps, while its naturally high acidity balances beautifully in juices and ferments. A vigorous, late-ripening variety, Granny Smith requires a long growing season to fully mature and color. Best suited to Zones 6–9, it thrives in warm climates and performs best in well-managed orchard systems with good air flow and pollination support.
Key Characteristics
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Tart, crisp fruit ideal for baking and fresh use
Granny Smith apples are large, firm, and bright green, with white flesh that resists browning. Their sharp, tangy flavor and dense texture make them one of the best apples for pies, tarts, applesauce, cider, and fresh snacking. -
Late-season ripening with long storage life
One of the last apples to ripen—usually in late October—Granny Smith holds well on the tree and can store for 6+ months under cool conditions. Its flavor mellows slightly over time, gaining subtle sweetness while retaining its signature zing. -
Best for warmer climates and long seasons
Granny Smith requires a long growing season and performs best in regions with mild winters and warm falls (Zones 6–9). In cooler climates, the fruit may not fully ripen or develop its classic green skin and tart flavor. -
Strong tree with upright growth and heavy production
Granny Smith trees are vigorous, long-lived, and productive with proper care. They tend to bloom late and are heavy bearers, especially with good pollination and pruning to manage fruit load and airflow. -
Valuable in food forests and fruit tree guilds
As a late bloomer and late harvester, Granny Smith fills important seasonal gaps in food forest succession planning. Pair with early- and mid-season varieties for season extension, and interplant with pollinator-friendly herbs and nitrogen fixers for ecosystem resilience.
Product Details
- Sun requirements: Full sun
- Soil requirements: Medium, well-drained
- Bloom time: Late season
- Bloom color: White
- Fruit qualities: Large, green skin, crisp white flesh, tart and juicy flavor
- Fruit uses: Baking, cider, fresh eating, preserving, long storage
- Fruit ripening month: Late October
- Required chill hours: ~800–900
- Pollination requirements: Not self-fertile. Best pollination partners include:
- Apple, Fuji
- Apple, Gala
- Apple, Honeycrisp
- Apple, Liberty
- Apple, Gold Rush
- Apple, Enterprise
- Apple, Stayman Winesap
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 6–9
Granny Smith is a must-have for bakers, cider makers, and anyone who loves a crisp, tangy apple. With excellent keeping quality and late-season harvest, it's a reliable workhorse for productive orchards.
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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 Hours400
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