Gala Apple Tree
The crisp, honey-sweet apple that turned millions of people into apple lovers — now growing in your own backyard.
Gala (Malus domestica 'Gala') is a New Zealand-bred cross of 'Kidd's Orange Red' and 'Golden Delicious', and it has become one of the most popular apples in the world for good reason. The fruit is small-to-medium, with a thin yellow skin striped and blushed in red-orange. Inside, the flesh is pale cream, fine-grained, and notably crisp, with a mild, sweet, low-acid flavor that needs no sugar. It is the quintessential lunchbox and snacking apple, equally at home sliced into salads, baked whole, or pressed for a sweet, fragrant cider.
Why growers choose the Gala
- Sweet, kid-approved flavor. Low acidity and high natural sugar make Gala one of the most reliably sweet, crowd-pleasing apples you can grow — no acquired taste required.
- Heavy, dependable producer. Gala bears abundantly and consistently once established, rewarding even first-time orchardists with full branches.
- Beautiful in and out of season. Clouds of pink-white blossoms in spring give way to glowing red-and-gold fruit, so the tree earns its place ornamentally as well as edibly.
- Good keeper. Galas store well in the refrigerator for several weeks to a few months, so a single tree can feed you long past the October–November harvest.
- Adaptable and widely grown. Hardy in zones 5–8 and comfortable in full sun, Gala thrives across a broad swath of the country.
At a mature 10–20 ft. tall and 8–10 ft. wide, a Gala is a true backyard orchard tree — give it an open, sunny spot in the ground, or keep it more compact with regular pruning. Plant a second compatible apple nearby and you will have years of fresh, snackable fruit just steps from your kitchen door.