2 American Plum Trees Live Plants - Cold Hardy - 8-13 inch Tall
Planting American Plum Trees Looking to add beauty and delicious fruit to your landscape? Our American Plum Trees are the perfect choice! These live plants are cold hardy and thrive in USDA zones 4-9. Each tree arrives 6-13" tall and dormant during the winter months, ready to awaken and flourish...
Planting American Plum Trees
Looking to add beauty and delicious fruit to your landscape? Our American Plum Trees are the perfect choice! These live plants are cold hardy and thrive in USDA zones 4-9. Each tree arrives 6-13" tall and dormant during the winter months, ready to awaken and flourish in your garden. The is a deciduous tree known for its stunning spring blossoms and tasty plums. With a mature height of 30–60 ft (9–18 m), this tree provides shade and visual appeal. These are ideal for , offering a natural habitat for wildlife and a source of fresh fruit for you and your family. Consider planting with related species like live huckleberry, ginkgo saplings, or even avocado for a diverse and thriving garden ecosystem. Key Benefits:- Cold Hardy: Thrives in USDA zones 4-9, tolerating cold winters.
- Delicious Fruit: Enjoy fresh, homegrown plums.
- Beautiful Blossoms: Adds visual appeal to your landscape.
- Wildlife Habitat: Provides food and shelter for birds and other animals.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How tall will these American Plum Trees get? The American Plum Tree can reach a mature height of 30 to 60 feet.
- What is the best time to plant these live plum trees? The ideal time to plant is during the dormant season, either late fall or early spring.
- What kind of soil do American Plum Trees need? They prefer well-drained soil, but are adaptable to various soil types.
- How much sunlight do these require? American Plum Trees need at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day.
- Do I need to prune my American Plum Tree? Yes, pruning is recommended to maintain shape and encourage fruit production.