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Fruit Snacks® Blushing Delight™ Columnar Apple Tree

Malus 'Blushing Delight'

  • Hardy in zones 4-8, this columnar apple tree fits patios, balconies, and narrow spaces where standard fruit trees cannot grow
  • Produces sweet, blushed-pink apples with crisp texture perfect for fresh eating straight from the tree
  • Narrow 2-3 ft spread and upright 8-10 ft height makes it ideal for urban gardens, containers, and edible hedgerows
  • Fragrant spring blooms attract pollinators while providing ornamental interest before the fall fruit harvest
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

Sunlight: Provide at least six to eight hours of direct sunlight daily for the best fruit production. Trees grown in less light will produce fewer blooms and smaller harvests.

Soil: Plant in well-drained, loamy soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH between 6.0 and 7.0. Amend heavy clay with compost and coarse sand to improve drainage. Avoid low-lying areas where cold air and water collect.

Watering Requirements

Water deeply once or twice weekly during the first two growing seasons to establish a strong root system. Mature trees need about 1 inch of water per week during the growing season, with increased frequency during fruit development and hot, dry spells. Consistent moisture prevents fruit drop and cracking.

Pruning Tips

Prune in late winter while the tree is dormant, removing any dead, damaged, or crossing branches. The columnar habit requires minimal shaping, but you can remove water sprouts and maintain the central leader for the tidiest form. Light annual pruning keeps the canopy open for good air circulation and sunlight penetration.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced fruit tree fertilizer (such as 10-10-10) in early spring before new growth begins, following package rates based on tree size. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers after midsummer as they encourage soft, late-season growth susceptible to winter damage. A layer of compost around the base each spring provides slow-release nutrients and improves soil structure.

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Fruit Snacks® Blushing Delight™ (Malus 'Blushing Delight') brings the homegrown apple experience to spaces where traditional fruit trees simply will not fit. This columnar apple tree reaches just 8 to 10 feet tall with an incredibly narrow 2 to 3 foot spread, making it a game-changer for urban gardeners, patio growers, and anyone working with limited square footage.

Fresh Apples from a Slender Tree

The magic of Blushing Delight lies in its ability to produce full-sized, flavorful apples on such a compact frame. The fruit develops a beautiful rosy blush over a golden-yellow background, with crisp, juicy flesh that balances sweetness with a refreshing hint of tartness. Pick them straight from the branch for the freshest snack imaginable.

Spring Blooms, Fall Harvest

In mid to late spring, clusters of fragrant white to pale pink blossoms cover the branches, drawing bees and other pollinators to your garden. These flowers give way to developing fruit that matures in early to mid fall, depending on your climate. The tight, upright branching habit means you can reach every apple without a ladder.

Perfect for Small Space Orchards

Plant Blushing Delight as a specimen in a large container on your deck, line several along a fence for an edible privacy screen, or tuck one into a sunny corner of your front yard. The columnar form casts minimal shade, so you can plant vegetables, herbs, or flowers nearby without sacrificing their sunlight.

A Fruit Snacks® Series Standout

The Fruit Snacks® collection was developed specifically for gardeners who want homegrown fruit without the sprawling footprint of standard trees. Blushing Delight delivers on that promise with reliable harvests, disease resistance, and the kind of compact growth that makes fruit growing accessible to everyone.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Fruit Snacks® Blushing Delight™ need a pollinator?

  • For the best fruit set, plant another apple or crabapple variety that blooms at the same time nearby. While you may get some fruit from a single tree, cross-pollination significantly increases your harvest size and quality.

Can I grow Blushing Delight in a container?

  • Yes, this columnar apple thrives in containers. Use a pot at least 20 to 24 inches in diameter with drainage holes, and plan to water more frequently than in-ground trees since containers dry out faster.

When will my Blushing Delight apple tree produce fruit?

  • Expect your first small harvest within 2 to 3 years of planting. Fruit production increases as the tree matures, with full crops typically by year 4 or 5.

How do I protect the fruit from pests?

  • Apply dormant oil spray in late winter to control overwintering insects. For organic orchards, bagging individual fruits after petal fall prevents codling moth and apple maggot damage without chemicals.

How far apart should I plant multiple Blushing Delight trees?

  • Space trees 2 to 3 feet apart for a dense edible hedge or screen. For individual specimens with maximum air circulation, allow 3 to 4 feet between trees.

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