
Sunset Apple Tree
Sunset apple trees are a popular eating apple variety that are often chosen as an easier to grow alternative to the tricky 'Cox's Orange Pippin'. The sweet flavour of Sunset is indeed very similar and the apples have orange and red flushed skin with crisp, aromatic flesh.
Expect heavy crops of apples in September, but to encourage larger apples it can be beneficial to thin out fruits earlier in the year. Malus domestica 'Sunset' apple trees originate from Kent in 1918 and require a pollinator apple tree in group A, B or C.
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Sunset Apple Tree
Sunset apple trees are a popular eating apple variety that are often chosen as an easier to grow alternative to the tricky 'Cox's Orange Pippin'. The sweet flavour of Sunset is indeed very similar and the apples have orange and red flushed skin with crisp, aromatic flesh.
Expect heavy crops of apples in September, but to encourage larger apples it can be beneficial to thin out fruits earlier in the year. Malus domestica 'Sunset' apple trees originate from Kent in 1918 and require a pollinator apple tree in group A, B or C.
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Sunset apple trees are a popular eating apple variety that are often chosen as an easier to grow alternative to the tricky 'Cox's Orange Pippin'. The sweet flavour of Sunset is indeed very similar and the apples have orange and red flushed skin with crisp, aromatic flesh.
Expect heavy crops of apples in September, but to encourage larger apples it can be beneficial to thin out fruits earlier in the year. Malus domestica 'Sunset' apple trees originate from Kent in 1918 and require a pollinator apple tree in group A, B or C.






















