fruit tree variety in zone 6b
Honeycrisp apple in zone 6b
Honeycrisp · Malus domestica
- Zone
- 6b -5°F to 0°F
- Growing season
- 190 days
- Chill needed
- 400 to 1000 below 45°F
- Days to harvest
- 120 to 200
The verdict
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About Honeycrisp
Explosively crisp, juicy, sweet-tart with floral notes; the standout fresh-eating apple of the last 30 years. Excellent in lunch boxes, salads, and 6-month cold storage. Struggles in heat (bitter pit in zones 8+).
Critical timing for zone 6b
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Common challenges in zone 6b
- ▸ Cedar-apple rust
- ▸ Fire blight
- ▸ Stink bugs
Disease resistance
Documented resistance for Honeycrisp; useful for low-spray management in zone 6b.
- scab
- fire-blight
Modified care for zone 6b
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Honeycrisp in adjacent zones
Other apple varieties for zone 6b
- Enterprise
Sweet-tart, firm, complex flavor that improves in storage; late-season eating and cider apple, holds 5+ months…
- Gala
Sweet, mild, juicy with thin skin; the classic kid-friendly snacking apple. Good fresh and in salads, less aci…
- Goldrush
Intensely flavored sweet-tart yellow apple with high sugar and high acid; mellows over 2-3 months in storage t…
- Liberty
Tart-sweet McIntosh-style flavor, juicy with crisp tender flesh; good fresh, excellent for sauce and pies. Top…
- Williams Pride
Sweet, juicy, slightly tart with rich flavor; one of the best early-season apples (ripens July). Eats fresh, d…
Frequently asked questions
- Will Honeycrisp apple grow in zone 6b?
Yes. Honeycrisp is recommended for USDA zones 3b through 7a, which includes zone 6b.
- Are there enough chill hours in zone 6b?
Apple needs 400 to 1000 chill hours. Zone 6b typically meets this range; check local microclimate against historical chill totals to confirm.
- Does Honeycrisp resist regional diseases in zone 6b?
Honeycrisp carries documented resistance to scab, fire-blight, which can simplify low-spray management in zone 6b.
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Image: "Malus domestica 'Stark's Earliest'. Locatie De Kruidhof 02", by Dominicus Johannes Bergsma, via Wikimedia Commons, licensed under CC-BY Source.
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