Honeycrisp Apple Tree Pollinators
Honeycrisp Apple Tree Pollinators Buyer's Guide
Like most apple trees, Honeycrisp apple trees require a pollinator to be fruitful. That means there needs to be another apple tree of a different variety — ideally growing within 50 feet of the Honeycrisp tree — for adequate cross-pollination. Honeycrisp apple trees are not self-pollinating, so they won’t produce fruit by themselves. They also won’t be pollinated by another Honeycrisp apple tree. If another compatible variety is present and blooms at the same time, then a Honeycrisp apple tree will be able to set fruit, starting as early as its second year after planting! Here are our apple varieties that we recommend to pollinate a Honeycrisp apple tree.
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This variety is compatible with your location
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This variety is compatible with your location
This variety is compatible with your location
This variety is compatible with your location
This variety is compatible with your location
This variety is compatible with your location
This variety is compatible with your location
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This variety is compatible with your location
On Sale
This variety is compatible with your location
This variety is compatible with your location
On Sale
This variety is compatible with your location
On Sale
This variety is compatible with your location
This variety is compatible with your location
This variety is compatible with your location
This variety is compatible with your location
This variety is compatible with your location
This variety is compatible with your location
This variety is compatible with your location
This variety is compatible with your location
This variety is compatible with your location
