{"id":4749,"date":"2023-04-06T07:45:26","date_gmt":"2023-04-06T06:45:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=4749"},"modified":"2023-04-06T07:45:26","modified_gmt":"2023-04-06T06:45:26","slug":"does-a-pink-lady-apple-tree-need-a-pollinator","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/does-a-pink-lady-apple-tree-need-a-pollinator\/","title":{"rendered":"Does a pink lady apple tree need a pollinator?"},"content":{"rendered":"

A pink lady apple tree needs a pollinator, such as a bee, to transfer pollen from the male apple tree to the female apple tree. The pink lady apple is a hybrid apple and is not self-fertile, which means that it requires a different apple variety as a pollinator in order to produce fruit.<\/p>\n

A pink lady apple tree needs a pollinator in order to produce fruit. The pollinator can be another apple tree, or a bee.<\/p>\n

Are Pink Lady trees self pollinating? <\/h2>\n

Pink Lady Apple Trees are not self-fertile. You will need to plant another variety to achieve fruiting.<\/p>\n

This is where the life cycle of a Pink Lady® apple begins. Growers plant their apple trees during the early spring, when plants cease to grow. They must then wait 2 or 3 years for the trees to start producing fruit.<\/p>\n

What apple trees do not need a pollinator <\/h3>\n