Flowering crabapple tree |
The crabapple is admired for its
beautiful spring flowers and also for its late summer fruit. In spring the
bloom buds will appear in the shade of reddish-purple and when the buds open
the flowers are either white or pink.
Crabapple flowers bloom from April to May and the flowers last on the tree for approximately two weeks. These spring flowers will attract orioles and warblers, the birds feed off the nectar.
Crabapple flowers bloom from April to May and the flowers last on the tree for approximately two weeks. These spring flowers will attract orioles and warblers, the birds feed off the nectar.
In late summer the tree will produce a
small apple that is approximately two inches. This apple is edible
however the fresh fruit has a sour taste. Many people make jelly from the fruit or they leave the fruit on the tree as forage for birds and
wildlife.
Buying
Tips for Healthy Tree
Buy a crabapple tree at your local
nursery. Ask the salesperson if the burlap is natural or if it has a wax
coating. If the burlap is natural it is best to plant the tree in the covering
however if there is a wax coating it is better to purchase a tree
grown in a container.
Planting Tips
Remove the tree from the container
and wet the roots. By wetting the roots, you may loosen some of the roots from
the root ball. If the roots are stubborn, use your hands untangle the roots.
Gently pull them away from the root
ball. If the tree is wrapped in burlap, gently remove the bottom half of the
burlap so that the roots are exposed.
Plant the crabapple tree in early
spring as soon as you can break ground or in the fall six weeks before a hard
frost.
Grow the tree in a site that has full sun, good airflow
and well-drained soil that has a slight alkaline of 6.0 to 8.0.
Dig a hole that is the same depth as
the container and twice the width of the root ball. The hole needs to be wide
enough so that the roots are not crowded. Place the root ball in the center of
the hole, gently position the roots to grow outward. Add some compost and work
the soil around the roots. Fill the hole with the remaining soil and water around
the base of the tree.
Known Disease
Watch the leaves and fruit for black
spots this is a symptom of applescap. Also look for the symptoms of fire blight. The branches and leaves will turn black if they are infected with
fire blight and this disease if not treated will eventually kill the
tree.
Cedar-apple-rust is very noticeable
as there are orange-red spots on the leaves. Powdery Mildew is more
prevalent when there is not enough air circulation or high humidly.
Check the leaves, flowers and fruit
for the white powder fungus.
Care for Crabapple Tree
- Care for your tree by keeping the soil evenly moist for the first two years. Water the tree daily with drip irrigation. The moisture in the soil will encourage a deep rooting.
- Apply four inches of organic mulch around your tree.
- Feed your tree in the spring with a fertilizer formulated for flowering trees.
- Plant your tree in the late afternoon when the sun is not intense or plant on a cloudy day.