Malus 'Jewelberry' is typically harvested in late summer and early fall, so the months to start harvesting the fruits would be August, September, October, and November.
flowering crabapple
Malus 'Jewelberry'
Cycle:
Annual
Watering:
Average
Propagation:
Grafting Propagation,Cutting,Layering Propagation,Air Layering Propagation,Tissue Culture
Hardiness Zone:
4 - 8
Flowers:
Pink buds, white flowers Flowers
Sun:
Full sun
Fruits:
red Fruits Ready In Fall
Leaf:
Yes
Leaf Color:
red,purple
Growth Rate:
High
Maintenance:
Low
Drought Tolerant:
Yes
Care Level:
Medium
watering
The flowering crabapple (Malus 'Jewelberry') needs to be watered consistently for best results. During the spring and summer months, water the plant once or twice per week with a general-purpose fertilizer. Water at the base of the plant, avoiding the foliage as much as possible, and provide enough water to moisten the top 6 inches of soil. During the fall and winter months reduce watering to once per month or less. When temperatures drop consistently below freezing, water can be held back until temperatures rise again.
sunlight
Flowering crabapple (Malus ‘Jewelberry’) is a deciduous tree that typically grows between 20 and 25 feet tall and requires plenty of sunlight for the best bloom production and color. It should be planted in a sunny spot with at least 8 hours of direct sunlight a day, preferably with morning sun and afternoon shade. The best time of day for this species is during the morning, as this will help the tree absorb more energy and retain it during the day. Additionally, the tree should be sheltered from strong winds that could dry out the leaves and flowers. With proper sun exposure and care, the tree can bloom with pink, red and white flowers in the springtime.
pruning
Flowering crabapple (Malus 'Jewelberry') should be pruned annually. Pruning should take place during late winter or early spring before growth begins. This promotes good flower and fruit production for the upcoming growing season. It is important to remove any dead, diseased, or damaged branches, as well as any crossing or rubbing branches. Additionally, it is helpful for shaping and controlling the size of the plant if you want to limit its size. Remove any lateral branches that are growing below the desired height and any vigorous new shoots. Pruning should be kept moderate, allowing enough foliage for the plant to remain healthy.
Season
Malus 'Jewelberry' typically starts flowering in April.
Malus 'Jewelberry' is typically harvested in late summer and early fall, so the months to start harvesting the fruits would be August, September, October, and November.