Scarlet Sentinel Columnar Apple Tree
Malus 'Scarlet Sentinel'
- Narrow, upright growth saves space
- Produces sweet, crisp apples
- Ideal for containers or small gardens
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Scarlet Sentinel Columnar Apple Tree Care
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Sunlight
Scarlet Sentinel Apples thrive in full sun, so make sure you plant in a spot that receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day.

Watering
Water regularly each week when the soil gets dry 2-3 inches down. Make sure to water more often if the tree is potted or there is a period of drought.

Fertilizing
Follow label instructions on an apple-specific fertilizer, usually applying several times from April until August.
Solid Production and Amazing Taste in 1 Year
Why Scarlet Sentinel Columnar Apple Trees?
For starters, the tree grows arrow straight and has virtually no branches! That makes it the perfect choice for confined or tight areas. Not to mention its fast fruit production and strength: It's been known to withstand summer temperatures of well over 100 degrees and still yield healthy and productive harvests with delicious fruit.
Basically, the Scarlet Sentinel Columnar offers the best of both worlds. You get sweet, healthy fruit for baking, snacking and more, all without the hassle. Unaffected by pests, disease or even excessive wind locations, the Scarlet Sentinel is defined by its successful growth and yields. Plus, its dwarf size means it fits in anywhere.
Why Fast-Growing-Trees.com is Better.
Aside from its effortless care and amazing production, our Scarlet Sentinel Columnar Apple Tree is made unique by its unstoppable growth. And that’s because we’ve planted, monitored and nurtured it from day one. We’ve grafted and grown your Columnar from consistent, proven root stock, so you get the same great results season after season.
Imagine tasty, plump apples, right from your backyard, garden or patio. With the Scarlet Sentinel Columnar Apple Tree, it’s not only possible – it’s expected. Order your own Scarlet Sentinel Columnar Apple today!
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Product Details
Mature Height: | 8-12 ft. |
Mature Width: | 2-3 ft. |
Sunlight: | Full Sun |
Growth Rate: | Moderate Growing |
Harvest Time: | Fall |
Year to Bear: | Can Fruit the 1st year! |
Botanical Name: | Malus 'Scarlet Sentinel' |
Does Not Ship To: | AZ, CA, ID, OR, WA |
Grows Well In Zones: | 4-8 outdoors |

Growing Zones: 4-8 outdoors
(hardy down to -20℉)
Customer Reviews & Photos
Based on 73 reviews








Columnar Apple Tree
My apple tree arrived in fairly bad condition. Branches were broken a lot of leaves had fallen off and it was so dry the soil was hard. I watered it well fertilizer it as instructed and with some TLC is is looking good and now has a couple of apples growing! I removed all the apples except 2 to let the tree have time to put more energy into growing strong
Apple tree
Seems to be in good shape when received. Planted early April and still looks fairly well. I think it is the process of establishing itself. I done expect to have fruit this year.
5 baby apples!
Arrived in bloom. Able to hand cross pollinate with my green apple tree and now it has 5 baby apples! Transitioned outside easily. Looking forward to watching it grow!
Starting to have little apples.
Starting to have little apples. Arrived in wonderful shape. Love my new patio tree.
Beautiful; strong; and fast growing tree.
This tree 🌳 is an exciting addition to my garden. It's healthy and produces what almost looks like a mini wedding bouquet 💐. Great job on this tree Fast Growing. . . I'm looking forward to tasting the delicious apples 🍎. P. S. please excuse my dog 🐕 in the background. He was obviously trying to decide if he was going to bark again, after ruining my previous video. 😂