Windfall Golden Apple 3-5 ft branched tree
Found by Brad Koehler of Windfall Orchards in Cornwall, VT, a mislabeled tree with outstanding golden yellow slightly russeted fruit. Very sweet, tart, and Juicy. great for cider and fresh eating. M111: M111 is considered semidwarf or semistandard, growing to 80% the size of a standard rootstock tree. Similar to a standard, trees on M111 are vigorous, adaptable and need no staking. Trees on M111 will begin bearing fruit slightly earlier than standard rootstock trees. BULK PRICING: Any combination of 10 or more apples (potted and/ or bare-root) will receive 10% off. - Apples thrive in Vermont. You need to have at least two different varieties for pollination; however, apples are common enough in Vermont that you can often get away with planting one if a neighbor has a few trees. Wild trees or crab apples growing nearby can also serve as pollinators. More pollen often means more and larger fruit. Plant in a well-drained spot with good sun. We grow and sell varieties that perform well