
Baldwin Apple Tree
USDA Certified Organic The Baldwin apple tree produces a bright red winter apple, very fine quality. The Baldwin apple tree was the most popular apple in New England. A harsh winter in 1934 wiped out most of the Baldwin apple orchards so its popularity was lost. Aside from cider making it was also known as an exceptionally good pie apple and due to its inherent hardness would maintain more crispness through the baking process than other apples would. The Baldwin apple makes a delicious cider base, and great for pies and eating fresh out of hand. The apple is often medium to large, sometimes very large. Skin yellow, flushed orange, striped red. Flesh firm to coarse, yellowish; flavor sweet and crisp. The Baldwin apple tree is often a biennial bearer, but can be regulated with timely pruning and thinning. Consider Grimes Golden, Liberty and/or White Pearmain for pollination. Triploid. Please see below for further information on our organically grown Baldwin apple trees for sale. Consid