Fertilize apple trees: with what and how?

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Apple trees usually stay in the garden for decades and put down deep roots. Do you have to fertilize them at all and if so, how?

Fertilizing an apple tree
Less is more when fertilizing apple trees [Photo: Elena M. Tarasova/ Shutterstock.com]

In many gardens there is one apple tree (Malus domestica) native. To ensure that your apple tree stays healthy and produces lots of fruit every year, you can support its development with the right fertilization. However, there is often uncertainty as to whether and if so, how an apple tree should be fertilized. But if you take good care of it, your apple tree will thank you with lush growth and a rich harvest.

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  • Do you need to fertilize an apple tree?
  • When is the best time to fertilize apple trees?
  • Fertilizing Apple Tree: Which Fertilizer Should Be Used?
  • Fertilize apple tree: instructions

So much can already be revealed: when fertilizing apple trees, less is definitely more. But why do you have to fertilize your fruit trees at all? When is the best time and how to proceed when fertilizing apple trees? In this article we have summarized the answers to these questions for you.

Do you need to fertilize an apple tree?

The apple tree makes hardly any demands on its location and is relatively easy to care for. Targeted fertilization can nevertheless promote growth and fruit formation. Normally, however, fertilization is rarely necessary. Excessive nitrogen fertilization, however, tends to lead to excessive shoot growth. Water shoots form, which tend to be more susceptible to pests and other diseases. So over-fertilizing can jeopardize the health of the entire tree. Therefore, make sure you use balanced fertilization that is adapted to the stage of development of the tree.

Two apple trees in the garden
Excessive nitrogen fertilization leads to excessive shoot growth and endangers the health of the tree [Photo: Catalin Petolea/ Shutterstock.com]

Tip from the pro: Don't plant a new apple tree in the place of an old one. In species belonging to the rose family (Rosaceae) belong, so-called soil fatigue can occur.

When is the best time to fertilize apple trees?

You can fertilize your apple tree for the first time when planting in autumn (October/November). After the hibernation, you offer your tree ideal starting conditions so that it can grow well in spring. As a rule, it is sufficient if you mix the excavation from the planting hole with compost and cover the roots of the tree with it. Alternatively, a organic long-term fertilizer be used.

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From the following year, you can carry out a basic fertilization in spring (March/April) and a second fertilization for fruit formation (end of June). In general, organic long-term fertilizers are then available - such as ours Plantura organic tomato fertilizer - excellent. These are particularly gentle on your apple tree, the soil and the animals in your garden. Good compost can also be used as fertilizer.

From July you should then refrain from larger amounts of fertilizer to allow the new shoots to mature. After a last addition of compost in autumn, it is also advisable to cover the circular area around the trunk (the so-called tree disc) with leaves. To do this, simply sweep the fallen leaves of the apple tree towards the trunk.

Apple tree trunks in the ground
After a final application of compost in autumn, it is advisable to cover the area around the trunk with leaves and branches [Photo: agrofruti/ Shutterstock.com]

Summary: When to Fertilize Apple Trees?

  • Before planting some compost or organic long-term fertilizer work into the ground
  • Basic fertilization in spring (March/April)
  • Second fertilization for fruit formation in June
  • Last compost application in autumn and mulch with leaves

Fertilizing Apple Tree: Which Fertilizer Should Be Used?

It is best to fertilize your apple tree as well organic long-term fertilizers in organic quality. These are very well suited for the long-term supply of nutrients to fruit trees, because they release their nutrients in a "dosed" manner. In this way, leaching into the groundwater can be reduced. In addition, organic fertilizers promote healthy, active soil life and improve the soil structure in the long term. at mineral fertilizers, such as blue grain, the nutrients are very soluble. These can be taken up directly by the plant from the soil solution. At the same time, however, this property increases the risk of over-fertilization if used improperly. In contrast, organic fertilizers are much gentler on the environment and, if used correctly, support the development of your apple trees more sustainably.

Our Plantura organic tomato fertilizer is mainly made from organic, plant-based raw materials. These are slowly decomposed by the microorganisms from the soil. The high proportion of potassium and phosphorus not only benefits tomatoes, but also has a positive effect on the development of blossoms and fruit in your apple tree. Sufficient nitrogen also promotes the growth and leaf formation of your plants.

Fertilize apple tree: instructions

For basic fertilization, you can spread mature compost on the tree disc and work it lightly into the soil. Depending on the size of the tree, the amount of fertilizer can be between one and four liters per tree. In addition, you can use organic commercial fertilizers for the nutrient supply. It is best to sprinkle the fertilizer granules on the tree disc to the extent of the crown. You can also dig about 30 to 50 cm deep holes in the lawn every 40 cm in the crown area in order to introduce the organic fertilizer there. Of course, fruit trees should not be fertilized too much or too little.

Planting apple tree with hands in soil
Incorporate slow-release organic fertilizer into the soil before planting [Photo: Yunava1/ Shutterstock.com]

To ensure that you provide your apple tree with the right amount of nutrients, we have prepared precise fertilization instructions for you below:

Long-term organic fertilization: instructions and dosage amounts for apple trees

  1. Before planting: 30 – 60 g/tree (2 to 5 heaped tablespoons) of our Plantura organic tomato fertilizer Work into the top layers of soil
  2. Water the soil and the apple tree used well so that the granulate can loosen
  3. Depending on the size of the tree in the spring (March/April) fertilize around 50 - 150 g/tree (4 to 12 heaped tablespoons) in the area of ​​the tree disc
  4. A small amount of fertilizer for fruit formation (end of June) supports your apple tree again optimally

Tip from the pro: If the tree disc is covered with grass, you can also dissolve the fertilizer granules in water and then water the apple tree with it.

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