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Produces Tons Of Delicious, Sweet And Creamy Fruit

The Sugar Apple tree, also known as the annona squamosal , is a unique tropical tree that s the clear winner amongst its competition because it produces a distinctive fruit with an individual look and tropical flavor that blows people away.

Sugar apples taste like a sweet vanilla custard with a hint of pineapple. Its smooth and slightly grainy texture makes this fruit a delight to snack on. While most Sugar Apples are eaten fresh, they can also be used in desserts and for making juices.

Don t fight yourself from eating one Sugar Apple after another, because they are packed with vitamins and nutrients like Vitamin A, C, potassium and more. Sugar Apples are the perfect refreshing and healthy snack.

Sugar Apples, often referred to as sweetsops , have a unique shape, similar to a heart and light green skin that s divided up into sections. Its conical nature causes the fruit to look like a green pinecone at first, but since the fruit is split among different sections it s very easy to split apart and eat fresh, right off the tree.

Once you pull your Sugar Apple apart you ll find soft and creamy flesh on the inside that s divided into sections. Simply pick out the white flesh sections one by one and eat them for a rush of rich tropical flavors.

You don t have to live without Sugar Apple trees, because they will grow anywhere. They ll give your landscape a lush tropical feel if planted in the ground, and they also thrive in containers. They can be placed around porches, patios, and inside any room to liven it up with their long and slender exotic leaves.

Sugar Apple Trees produce an irresistible fruit that people can t wait to try. They re selling out fast, so we recommend ordering yours today before they are all gone.

Planting & Care

1. Planting: First, select an area with well-drained soil and full sun (6 to 8 hours of sunlight daily). If you re outside of the growing zone for the Sugar Apple, you can plant in a pot and place indoors – preferably in front of a sunny window.

To plant, dig your hole large enough to accommodate the tree s root ball, place your tree, backfill the soil, and water to settle the roots.

Finally, apply a 2- to 4-inch layer of mulch around the tree to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature.

If you re planting for indoor growth, select a container that s about twice the size of your plant s shipped container (and ensure it has drainage holes), use organic soil, place your tree in the pot, and find a spot in front of a sunny window for growth.

2. Watering: Generally, you ll water about once a week. But if you re not sure when to water, simply check your soil about 2 inches down. If the soil is dry here, it s time to water your tree.

For container-planted trees, water until you see drainage from your pot s drainage holes.

3. Fertilizing: Feed your young tree every 4 to 6 weeks during the growing season with a complete fertilizer.

Size

1 Gallon, 1-2 ft., 2-3 ft., 3-4 ft., 4-5 ft., 5-6 ft.