The tart cherry plant is hardy enough to cope with colder temperatures in South Dakota so all the varieties are recommended. There is also a
The plum tree thrives in heat, unlike most other fruit trees. When it has a warmer winter and spring, this early summer fruit-producing tree will
Wouldn’t it be great if you could grow plums in your backyard? Plums can be productive growers, adding beauty to your backyard and being productive
Even the most reliable plants in your garden aren’t always the most spectacular. Plants such as the Toka Plum Tree (Prunus ‘Toka’) fall into this
Although figs are from the Mediterranean, they thrive in the Pacific Northwest. Every year in late summer, they produce little embryonic fruits that overwinter and
It is generally advisable to plant plum trees 8′ or 10′ apart from any other trees nearby. In order to plant them closer, one would
The Southeast, including Alabama and other areas, has been growing plums for several centuries. Peaches and plums have similar requirements. Rootstocks, pruning, pest management, nutrient
Researchers from Texas A&M University suggest that Japanese plums (Prunus salicina) be grown in Texas instead of European plums (Prunus domestica) because European plums require
The majority of Southern California’s growing regions support plum trees, except the immediate coastal areas and low desert regions. Residents of the Southland have a
Farmers in arid and hot climates first domesticated the fig, as it can grow all year long without water. By planting a branch of a