
Egremont Russet Apple Seeds for Planting – Crisp, Nutty & Sweet Heirloom Apples
Key Features:
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Heirloom apple variety known for exceptional flavor and texture
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Distinctive sweet, nutty taste with firm, aromatic flesh
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Classic russeted skin adds charm and traditional appeal
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Excellent for fresh eating, cider making, and gourmet desserts
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Non-GMO seeds selected for strong, healthy plants
Specifications:
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Common Name: Egremont Russet Apple
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Scientific Name: Malus domestica
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Flavor Profile: Sweet, rich, nutty
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Fruit Texture: Firm and aromatic
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Primary Uses: Fresh eating, cider, preserves
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Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree
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Growth Habit: Medium vigor, rounded canopy
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Sunlight Requirement: Full sun
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Soil Preference: Well-drained, fertile soil
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Watering: Moderate; avoid waterlogging
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Climate Suitability: Cool to temperate regions
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Hardiness Zones: 5–8
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Seed Type: Non-GMO
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Germination Time: 3–8 weeks (requires cold stratification)
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Time to Fruit: 3–5 years after planting
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Best Planting Season: Late winter to early spring
Planting Guide:
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Place seeds in a moist paper towel and seal in a plastic bag.
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Refrigerate for 6–8 weeks to simulate winter dormancy.
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After stratification, plant seeds ½ inch deep in seed-starting soil.
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Keep soil gently moist and position in bright, warm light.
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When seedlings are strong, transplant outdoors in a sunny location.
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Apply mulch at the base to maintain moisture and support healthy roots.
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Egremont Russet Apple Seeds for Planting – Crisp, Nutty & Sweet Heirloom Apples
Key Features:
-
Heirloom apple variety known for exceptional flavor and texture
-
Distinctive sweet, nutty taste with firm, aromatic flesh
-
Classic russeted skin adds charm and traditional appeal
-
Excellent for fresh eating, cider making, and gourmet desserts
-
Non-GMO seeds selected for strong, healthy plants
Specifications:
-
Common Name: Egremont Russet Apple
-
Scientific Name: Malus domestica
-
Flavor Profile: Sweet, rich, nutty
-
Fruit Texture: Firm and aromatic
-
Primary Uses: Fresh eating, cider, preserves
-
Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree
-
Growth Habit: Medium vigor, rounded canopy
-
Sunlight Requirement: Full sun
-
Soil Preference: Well-drained, fertile soil
-
Watering: Moderate; avoid waterlogging
-
Climate Suitability: Cool to temperate regions
-
Hardiness Zones: 5–8
-
Seed Type: Non-GMO
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Germination Time: 3–8 weeks (requires cold stratification)
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Time to Fruit: 3–5 years after planting
-
Best Planting Season: Late winter to early spring
Planting Guide:
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Place seeds in a moist paper towel and seal in a plastic bag.
-
Refrigerate for 6–8 weeks to simulate winter dormancy.
-
After stratification, plant seeds ½ inch deep in seed-starting soil.
-
Keep soil gently moist and position in bright, warm light.
-
When seedlings are strong, transplant outdoors in a sunny location.
-
Apply mulch at the base to maintain moisture and support healthy roots.
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Key Features:
-
Heirloom apple variety known for exceptional flavor and texture
-
Distinctive sweet, nutty taste with firm, aromatic flesh
-
Classic russeted skin adds charm and traditional appeal
-
Excellent for fresh eating, cider making, and gourmet desserts
-
Non-GMO seeds selected for strong, healthy plants
Specifications:
-
Common Name: Egremont Russet Apple
-
Scientific Name: Malus domestica
-
Flavor Profile: Sweet, rich, nutty
-
Fruit Texture: Firm and aromatic
-
Primary Uses: Fresh eating, cider, preserves
-
Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree
-
Growth Habit: Medium vigor, rounded canopy
-
Sunlight Requirement: Full sun
-
Soil Preference: Well-drained, fertile soil
-
Watering: Moderate; avoid waterlogging
-
Climate Suitability: Cool to temperate regions
-
Hardiness Zones: 5–8
-
Seed Type: Non-GMO
-
Germination Time: 3–8 weeks (requires cold stratification)
-
Time to Fruit: 3–5 years after planting
-
Best Planting Season: Late winter to early spring
Planting Guide:
-
Place seeds in a moist paper towel and seal in a plastic bag.
-
Refrigerate for 6–8 weeks to simulate winter dormancy.
-
After stratification, plant seeds ½ inch deep in seed-starting soil.
-
Keep soil gently moist and position in bright, warm light.
-
When seedlings are strong, transplant outdoors in a sunny location.
-
Apply mulch at the base to maintain moisture and support healthy roots.



