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Product review for Pixie Crunch Apple Tree Overall Rating: ![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating :: Viewing page 1 of 2 - Friday, July 31, 2009Too small a tree Reviewed By: G.Y. (Dallas, Tx) Ordered this bare root tree in May this year. So far it has new leaves, and seemed survived. But the tree was too small to begin with. The height was about 2 feet and trunk/branches were like pencils and the leaves were penny size. To me, this tree needs 3-4 more years to produce any thing. So 4 stars is mainly for its surviving Texas hot temp. so far. - Monday, January 15, 2007Pixie Crunch Reviewed By: ID (CDA, ID) This is one outstanding apple!! It’s easy to grow and tastes better than anything you can find in your Stores. Flesh is yellow; extremely crisp and breaking, yet somewhat melting; medium to fine grained; juicy; moderately to mildly acid, rich, spicy, full flavored; excellent for up to one month after harvest. Better than Honeycrisp off the tree but not sure about after a few months of storage. May be the reason it’s not in stores now. - Monday, December 17, 2007Pleased in WV Reviewed By: Huston Smith (Elkview, WV) I received my trees this spring, and was pleased with the size and condition of all of them. I planted them and they grew fast, with many new limbs. some of the limbs grew up to 4', and still have some leaves even after temps down to 18 degrees and its Christmas time in WV. - Sunday, June 15, 2008Bushes out fast Reviewed By: Henry (Bonne Terre, MO) I ordered over a thousand dollars worth of fruit and nut trees and berry bushes from Gurney's this spring. These little apple trees are doing better than anything else I ordered. I bought two of these and planted them about 2 and a half months ago. They came as a stick with all the limbs cut off and just a bare root. But, they now have newly grown limbs and leaves all over. The limbs have already grown from six to eight inches in the short time they've been planted. - Friday, October 10, 2008Pixie yum Reviewed By: Scott (Nevada, MO) Second season and we had apples, couldn't keep them on the tree as the boys found out how yummy they were. Hopefully they'll get a little bigger(the apples that is) gonna have to get another tree. |