A superb cultivar that has been around for quite a while, this is one of our favorites due to its incredible tropical sweet flavor. When perfectly ripe its flavor is similar to a mango.
The king of the flavor castle is bursting with juicy sweet and tangy purple pluots! Flavor King Pluots resemble plums more so than apricots, and are one of the more reliable producers of their delicious, candy-like fruits. Very colorful with a dark red to purple flesh and bright yellow-orange skin. It is royally delicious.
Fruit Tree 6-2-4 Specially formulated to encourage productive home orchards
Down To Earth™ Fruit Tree 6-2-4 is designed for the delicious and nutritious tree fruits now popular in many backyard gardens. From apples, pears and plums to mangos, pomegranates and figs, Fruit Tree can be used on all varieties of fruiting canes, shrubs and trees.
Wonderlands of bounty and beauty, orchards offer an abundance of fruit in a wildlife haven full of diversity. A well-managed orchard works with nature to provide maximum harvest for minimal effort. The Orchard Book is a practical handbook to help you plan, plant and manage your orchard, whatever your garden size or budget.
An older selection that still proves valuable for its extra sweet, delicious fruits. Unique’s fruits are not as large as some of the newer pineapple guava selections but this variety is completely self-fertile and the flavor of its fruits is fantastic.
One of our favorites and a particularly good variety for the Pacific Northwest, Ramsey is prized for its very large fruit and sweet, flavorful flesh. Ramsey features an attractive, upright growth habit and ripens in mid-season.
In our unique part of the world spring often comes not once, but twice a year! After our summer dry season is over and the rains return around the end of September or October, we are rewarded with another flush of growth and blossoming flowers from many plants in the...
Winter is a great time for spring planning and daydreaming of fresh growth ahead. It’s also a perfect time to prune dormant fruit trees and plants. Pruning during the winter can help set your fruit trees up for a successful growing season to come. Be sure to check out our winter pruning guide and...
Fruit Tree Chill Hours Chart *this chart is based on the average range, some cultivars do vary Almond: 400-600 Walnut: 800-100 Filbert (Hazelnut): 800-1300 Chestnut: 300-500 Pistachio: 550-800 ————————————– Apple: 700-1000 (Low chill varieties between 200-500) Apricot: 500-800 Peach: 600-1000 (low chill varieties between 300-500) Nectarine: 100-500 Asian Pear: 400-500 European Pear: 600-800 Japanese Plum: 500-900 European Plum: 700-1000 Pluot: 400-800 (Low chill...