Apple, Honeycrisp, Bare Root
Crisp, Juicy Favorite for Cold Climates
Apple, Honeycrisp, Bare Root - Bare Root / 7/16" caliper / Dwarf G935 Rootstock is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Apple, Honeycrisp (Malus domestica 'Honeycrisp')
Honeycrisp has become one of the most beloved modern apples for its explosive crunch, sweet-tart flavor, and juiciness that’s hard to beat. Bred in Minnesota in the 1960s and released in the 1990s, Honeycrisp was developed specifically for cold climates (Zone 3 and up), with fruit that ripens mid-season and stores exceptionally well. Its unique texture and balance of sugars and acids have made it a favorite among fresh-market growers, home orchardists, and food forest designers seeking a premium apple with broad appeal and serious cold-hardiness.
Key Characteristics
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Crisp, juicy, sweet-tart flavor
Honeycrisp lives up to its name with a loud crunch, plenty of juice, and a near-perfect sweet-tart balance. The large, red-blushed fruit is a favorite for fresh eating and salads. Its remarkable texture holds well in storage for months. -
Cold-hardy and reliable in northern orchards
Originally bred by the University of Minnesota, Honeycrisp is hardy to USDA Zone 3, making it one of the best options for growers in colder regions. It tolerates late frosts and harsh winters, while still producing high-quality fruit. -
Excellent storage life and market value
Honeycrisp stores for up to 6 months under cool conditions, retaining both flavor and crispness. It's also a premium apple in markets and CSA shares, thanks to its consistent popularity and stunning appearance. -
Mid-season ripening with strong annual yields
Ripening in late September, Honeycrisp fills the crucial mid-season harvest window. It begins bearing early in its life and produces reliable yields annually with proper thinning and care. -
Ideal for orchards, food forests, and permaculture systems
Honeycrisp's disease resistance, bloom time, and wide appeal make it an excellent addition to fruit tree guilds and regenerative orchards. Companion plants that attract pollinators and improve soil health will help optimize fruit set and tree vitality.
Product Details
- Sun requirements: Full sun
- Soil requirements: Medium, well-drained
- Bloom time: Mid-season
- Bloom color: White
- Fruit qualities: Large, red-blushed skin, crisp, juicy, sweet-tart flavor
- Fruit uses: Fresh eating, salads, drying, mid- to long-term storage
- Fruit ripening month: Late September
- Required chill hours: ~800–1,000
- Pollination requirements: Not self-fertile. Good pollination partners include:
- Apple, Liberty
- Apple, Enterprise
- Apple, Fuji
- Apple, Gala
- Apple, Gold Rush
- Apple, Granny Smith
- Apple, Stayman Winesap
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–7
Honeycrisp is the ultimate fresh-eating apple—crisp, juicy, and dependable in cold climates. Its standout flavor and cold-hardiness make it an orchard favorite for home growers and regenerative systems alike.
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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 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7
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Chill Hours800
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