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The Malus domestica ‘Pixie’ is a popular dessert apple tree which produces incredibly rich and fragrant fruits, with a high sugar level and balancing acidity. The skin of the Malus domestica ‘Pixie’ is a yellowy-green transitioning to an orange-red. As the name would suggest the fruits are small to medium sized with strong sweet-sharp flavour and an intense aroma.

Apple are one of the easier fruit trees to grow and are increasingly becoming more popular with gardeners. They are medium sized deciduous trees with flashy Spring flowers and ornamental or edible fruit in the Autumn.

The fruits should be ready to pick in the middle of October and peak in flavour after a couple of weeks storage, ripening period. If stored appropriately - in a cool dry place - they will keep until March.

The Pixie apple was developed at the National Fruit Trials farm in Kent, England. The first seedling was discovered in 1947, after many years of development they received the ‘Award of Merit’ form the Royal Horticultural Society in 1970.

MM106 (Semi-Dwarfing) are suitable for all forms except standards. The apple trees are tolerant of various soils like grass orchards and poor soils. Widely used rootstock, but not for small gardens. This tree will begin fruiting after three or four years with an ultimate height of between 3-4m.

M26 (Dwarfing) are good for spindle bush, espalier and ideal for containers. Typically starts fruiting after two or three years with an ultimate height of between 2.4-3m.

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Apple 'Pixie'

Apple 'Pixie'

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Product description

The Malus domestica ‘Pixie’ is a popular dessert apple tree which produces incredibly rich and fragrant fruits, with a high sugar level and balancing acidity. The skin of the Malus domestica ‘Pixie’ is a yellowy-green transitioning to an orange-red. As the name would suggest the fruits are small to medium sized with strong sweet-sharp flavour and an intense aroma.

Apple are one of the easier fruit trees to grow and are increasingly becoming more popular with gardeners. They are medium sized deciduous trees with flashy Spring flowers and ornamental or edible fruit in the Autumn.

The fruits should be ready to pick in the middle of October and peak in flavour after a couple of weeks storage, ripening period. If stored appropriately - in a cool dry place - they will keep until March.

The Pixie apple was developed at the National Fruit Trials farm in Kent, England. The first seedling was discovered in 1947, after many years of development they received the ‘Award of Merit’ form the Royal Horticultural Society in 1970.

MM106 (Semi-Dwarfing) are suitable for all forms except standards. The apple trees are tolerant of various soils like grass orchards and poor soils. Widely used rootstock, but not for small gardens. This tree will begin fruiting after three or four years with an ultimate height of between 3-4m.

M26 (Dwarfing) are good for spindle bush, espalier and ideal for containers. Typically starts fruiting after two or three years with an ultimate height of between 2.4-3m.

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Plant specs, care guide & tips

Key features

Hardy
Perfect for Pots
Pollinator Friendly

Specifications

Botanical Name
Malus domestica 'Pixie'
Plant type
Fruit Trees
Colour
Orange
Eventual Height
1 - 2.5m
Life Cycle
Deciduous
Sun Requirement
Full Sun, Partial Shade
Growth Rate
Average

When to plant

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Planting
Period of Interest

Planting and period of interest times are general guidelines and may vary based on your location and conditions. For best results, consult local gardening resources.

Instructions

Top Tip

To plant an apple tree, select a sunny spot with well-draining soil, ideally with a pH of 6.0–7.0. Dig a hole twice the width of the root ball and slightly shallower than its depth. Position the tree with its graft union above soil level, backfill gently with soil, and firm it lightly to eliminate air pockets. Water thoroughly after planting and apply a layer of mulch around the base to retain moisture and prevent weeds, leaving a gap around the trunk to avoid rot. Stake the tree if necessary to protect it from strong winds.

How to Water

To plant an apple tree, select a sunny spot with well-draining soil, ideally with a pH of 6.0–7.0. Dig a hole twice the width of the root ball and slightly shallower than its depth. Position the tree with its graft union above soil level, backfill gently with soil, and firm it lightly to eliminate air pockets. Water thoroughly after planting and apply a layer of mulch around the base to retain moisture and prevent weeds, leaving a gap around the trunk to avoid rot. Stake the tree if necessary to protect it from strong winds.

How to Plant

To plant an apple tree, select a sunny spot with well-draining soil, ideally with a pH of 6.0–7.0. Dig a hole twice the width of the root ball and slightly shallower than its depth. Position the tree with its graft union above soil level, backfill gently with soil, and firm it lightly to eliminate air pockets. Water thoroughly after planting and apply a layer of mulch around the base to retain moisture and prevent weeds, leaving a gap around the trunk to avoid rot. Stake the tree if necessary to protect it from strong winds.