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Bosc Pear
Growing Zones 4-9

Bosc Pear

30 reviews
Starting at $199.95
Little Miss Figgy™ Tree
Growing Zones 7-11

Little Miss Figgy™ Tree

226 reviews
Starting at $109.95
Longan Tree
Growing Zones 8-11

Longan Tree

17 reviews
Starting at $208.95Up to 13% OFF
Grand Nain 'Naine' Banana Tree
Growing Zones 9-11

Grand Nain 'Naine' Banana Tree

157 reviews
Starting at $65.95
Barbados 'Acerola' Cherry
Growing Zones 9-11

Barbados 'Acerola' Cherry

69 reviews
Starting at $87.95
Superior Plum Tree
Growing Zones 4-8

Superior Plum Tree

27 reviews
Starting at $104.95
Macadamia Nut Tree
Growing Zones 9-11

Macadamia Nut Tree

15 reviews
Starting at $70.95
Black Mission Fig
Growing Zones 7-10

Black Mission Fig

122 reviews
Starting at $124.95Up to 7% OFF
Starfruit 'Carambola' Tree
Growing Zones 9-11

Starfruit 'Carambola' Tree

40 reviews
Starting at $139.95
Lychee Tree
Growing Zones 9-11

Lychee Tree

23 reviews
Starting at $129.95
Dorsett Golden Apple Tree
Growing Zones 5-9

Dorsett Golden Apple Tree

62 reviews
Starting at $99.95
Bonfire Patio Peach Tree
Growing Zones 5-8

Bonfire Patio Peach Tree

101 reviews
Starting at $119.95
5-in-1 Apple Tree
Growing Zones 5-8

5-in-1 Apple Tree

147 reviews
Starting at $249.95
LSU Purple Fig Tree
Growing Zones 7-10

LSU Purple Fig Tree

170 reviews
Starting at $43.95
newBushel and Berry® Raspberry Shortcake® Bush
Growing Zones 5-9

Bushel and Berry® Raspberry Shortcake® Bush

61 reviews
Starting at $59.95
Loquat 'Japanese Plum' Tree
Growing Zones 8-10

Loquat 'Japanese Plum' Tree

112 reviews
Starting at $149.95
20th Century (Nijisseiki) Asian Pear
Growing Zones 5-9

20th Century (Nijisseiki) Asian Pear

34 reviews
Starting at $119.95
Calamondin Tree
Growing Zones 8-11

Calamondin Tree

142 reviews
Starting at $87.95
3-in-1 Blueberry Bush (Northern Highbush)
Growing Zones 4-7

3-in-1 Blueberry Bush (Northern Highbush)

19 reviews
Starting at $134.95
Miracle Berry Plant
Growing Zones 9-11

Miracle Berry Plant

150 reviews
Starting at $159.95
Elite Gold Pineapple
Growing Zones 9-11

Elite Gold Pineapple

19 reviews
Starting at $60.95
Fruit Cocktail Tree
Growing Zones 6-9

Fruit Cocktail Tree

207 reviews
Starting at $229.95Up to 12% OFF
new3-in-1 Pear Tree
Growing Zones 5-8

3-in-1 Pear Tree

13 reviews
Starting at $169.95
4-in-1 Cherry Tree
Growing Zones 5-8

4-in-1 Cherry Tree

35 reviews
Starting at $264.95
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Home-grown fruit, no matter where you live.

Imagine delicious fruit, grown right from your home, in a wide variety of colors, flavors and types, from sweet to tart and exotic. Fruit Trees can be planted in your garden, backyard, or in a container for your patio or indoor spaces. Several of our Fruit Trees are self-fertile, but for those that aren’t, we have the perfect pollination partners for large harvests.

How to Plant Fruit Trees

Though specific directions depend on the Fruit Trees and Plants you purchase, all Fruit Trees must be grown in the proper growing zones. After you’ve determined your zone, keep sunlight and watering needs in mind.

From there, planting is generally the same across all varieties. Find an area with well-drained soil, dig a hole large enough to accommodate the tree’s root ball (with a bit of extra width for growing space), place your tree and back fill the hole. Finally, water to settle the tree’s roots and mulch to conserve moisture.

When to Plant Fruit Trees

We recommend planting your Fruit Trees at some point in early spring – this is the ideal season for most parts of the country. However, you can container-plant Fruit Trees nearly any time of year, especially if you keep them on your patio or move them indoors during cooler weather or excessively hot weather.

How Far Apart to Plant Fruit Trees?

Generally, how far apart to plant your Fruit Trees depends on their mature size and pollination information. If your Fruit Trees are container-planted, they won’t grow as large, allowing them to fit into tighter spaces. If you’re planting outside and have a Fruit Tree that exceeds 10 feet in height at maturity, simply ensure you plant away from structures.

Many of our Fruit Trees are self-fertile, but you’ll almost always have bigger harvests by planting more than one. And for those that need a cross-pollinator, we’ve recommended the best pollination partners.

Here’s how pollination works: Bees help spread the pollen of one tree from bloom to bloom, helping fruit emerge, or bees carry the pollen from one tree to another tree, helping both varieties fruit.

When to Prune Fruit Trees and Pick Harvests

Wait to prune until your Fruit Trees are dormant – usually, this will be in the fall and winter seasons. At this point, remove diseased or broken branches, suckers and most competing branches on your Fruit Trees. And always ensure you’re making your cuts with a clean, sterilized pair of shears.

As far as harvesting goes, different fruits will ripen in different seasons, but here are harvest times for our most popular selections:

Fruit Tree Harvesting Times