
Cortland Apple Seeds for Planting – Sweet & Juicy Crisp Apple Trees
Key Features:
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Produces the well-known Cortland apple variety
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Sweet, juicy flavor with crisp white flesh
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Ideal for fresh eating, salads, and kitchen use
-
Vigorous, reliable growth suitable for home orchards
-
Cold-hardy and adaptable in temperate climates
-
Non-GMO seed source with good germination potential
Specifications:
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Seed Name: Cortland Apple (Malus domestica)
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Plant Type: Deciduous Fruit Tree
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Growth Habit: Upright canopy that spreads as it matures
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USDA Climate Zones: 4 to 8
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Planting Season: Spring or Fall
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Sun Exposure: Full Sun for strong fruit development
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Soil Requirements: Well-drained loamy soil, moderate organic matter
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Water Needs: Moderate and consistent, especially during establishment
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Flowering Period: Mid to Late Spring
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Fruit Characteristics: Sweet, juicy, crisp texture with bright red skin
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Mature Height: 12–20 feet depending on care and site conditions
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GMO Status: Non-GMO
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Germination Time: 30–90 days (Cold stratification recommended)
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Pollination: Requires a second apple variety for cross-pollination
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Time to Bear Fruit: Typically 3–6 years after planting
Planting Guide:
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Cold Stratification Required:
Refrigerate seeds in a lightly moist medium (such as peat or paper towel) for 8–12 weeks to enhance germination. -
Sowing Depth:
Plant seeds 1/2 inch deep in well-draining potting soil. -
Moisture & Light:
Keep soil gently moist. Provide bright light once seedlings emerge. -
Transplanting:
Move outdoors only after frost danger has passed. Select a sunny site with good airflow. -
Spacing:
Allow 15–20 feet of spacing per tree in orchard planting. -
Pruning:
Prune annually during late winter to shape the tree and encourage productive branch structure.
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Cortland Apple Seeds for Planting – Sweet & Juicy Crisp Apple Trees
Key Features:
-
Produces the well-known Cortland apple variety
-
Sweet, juicy flavor with crisp white flesh
-
Ideal for fresh eating, salads, and kitchen use
-
Vigorous, reliable growth suitable for home orchards
-
Cold-hardy and adaptable in temperate climates
-
Non-GMO seed source with good germination potential
Specifications:
-
Seed Name: Cortland Apple (Malus domestica)
-
Plant Type: Deciduous Fruit Tree
-
Growth Habit: Upright canopy that spreads as it matures
-
USDA Climate Zones: 4 to 8
-
Planting Season: Spring or Fall
-
Sun Exposure: Full Sun for strong fruit development
-
Soil Requirements: Well-drained loamy soil, moderate organic matter
-
Water Needs: Moderate and consistent, especially during establishment
-
Flowering Period: Mid to Late Spring
-
Fruit Characteristics: Sweet, juicy, crisp texture with bright red skin
-
Mature Height: 12–20 feet depending on care and site conditions
-
GMO Status: Non-GMO
-
Germination Time: 30–90 days (Cold stratification recommended)
-
Pollination: Requires a second apple variety for cross-pollination
-
Time to Bear Fruit: Typically 3–6 years after planting
Planting Guide:
-
Cold Stratification Required:
Refrigerate seeds in a lightly moist medium (such as peat or paper towel) for 8–12 weeks to enhance germination. -
Sowing Depth:
Plant seeds 1/2 inch deep in well-draining potting soil. -
Moisture & Light:
Keep soil gently moist. Provide bright light once seedlings emerge. -
Transplanting:
Move outdoors only after frost danger has passed. Select a sunny site with good airflow. -
Spacing:
Allow 15–20 feet of spacing per tree in orchard planting. -
Pruning:
Prune annually during late winter to shape the tree and encourage productive branch structure.
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Key Features:
-
Produces the well-known Cortland apple variety
-
Sweet, juicy flavor with crisp white flesh
-
Ideal for fresh eating, salads, and kitchen use
-
Vigorous, reliable growth suitable for home orchards
-
Cold-hardy and adaptable in temperate climates
-
Non-GMO seed source with good germination potential
Specifications:
-
Seed Name: Cortland Apple (Malus domestica)
-
Plant Type: Deciduous Fruit Tree
-
Growth Habit: Upright canopy that spreads as it matures
-
USDA Climate Zones: 4 to 8
-
Planting Season: Spring or Fall
-
Sun Exposure: Full Sun for strong fruit development
-
Soil Requirements: Well-drained loamy soil, moderate organic matter
-
Water Needs: Moderate and consistent, especially during establishment
-
Flowering Period: Mid to Late Spring
-
Fruit Characteristics: Sweet, juicy, crisp texture with bright red skin
-
Mature Height: 12–20 feet depending on care and site conditions
-
GMO Status: Non-GMO
-
Germination Time: 30–90 days (Cold stratification recommended)
-
Pollination: Requires a second apple variety for cross-pollination
-
Time to Bear Fruit: Typically 3–6 years after planting
Planting Guide:
-
Cold Stratification Required:
Refrigerate seeds in a lightly moist medium (such as peat or paper towel) for 8–12 weeks to enhance germination. -
Sowing Depth:
Plant seeds 1/2 inch deep in well-draining potting soil. -
Moisture & Light:
Keep soil gently moist. Provide bright light once seedlings emerge. -
Transplanting:
Move outdoors only after frost danger has passed. Select a sunny site with good airflow. -
Spacing:
Allow 15–20 feet of spacing per tree in orchard planting. -
Pruning:
Prune annually during late winter to shape the tree and encourage productive branch structure.























