Fruit trees

Fruit trees For Sale

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Fruit trees are a great addition to any landscape and bear wonderful fruits! Below is a brief summary of some popular fruit trees. The goal of this site is to inform you, the customer, with helpful information about the trees and plants that you are interested in growing before making any purchase. Choosing the right tree for your landscape, climate, and needs, is essential to a successful fruit garden.  Below is more information about the popular trees that are soon to be available on this site.

Apple Trees

Apple trees are one of the most popular fruit tree varieties being grow today.  Apple trees grow delicious fruits that can be used for eating fresh, baking, making jams, cider, or juice.  Most apple varieties are easy to care for and fairly cold hardy.  Below are a few varieties of apple and some more information about then.

Granny Smith Apple Trees

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The Granny smith variety is a very popular grean apple variety. This variety procuresses tart/sour apples that can be eaten raw or cooked. Smith apples are used for baking, apple pies typically, and retain their tartness even when cooked. Granny Smith apples ripen in the fall anywhere from mid to late October to early November and have a long shelf life and can be enjoyed throughout the fall and winter season! Smith apple trees are cold hardy and can be grown in hardiness zones 4 - 8. Trees are self fertile and will grow to a height of 20 feet.

Cherry Trees

Cherry trees have been an American favorite for many years!  Varieties range from dwarf to native varieties that can grow 35 feet tall or higher.  Trees are generaly fairly cold hardy with fruit that can be used for a variety of purposes including eating fresh, making jams, and baking.  Below are a few popular cherry tree varieties that will soon be available on this site.

Bing Cherry Trees

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Bing cherry trees are among the most popular cherry tree varieties and definitely the most popular sweet cherry variety. Bing cherry trees produce juicy, dark red, cherries that are delicious when eaten right off the tree. Bing cherries can also be used for baking and go well in cherry pies. Bing Cherry trees produce a larger yield when a pollinator is used. Fruit ripens in early July. Bing trees are fairly cold hardy and can be grown in zones 4-8.

Peach Trees

Peach trees are a great addition to any landscape. Peach trees are growth for both their fruit and wonderful flowers. Although peach trees are known to be a southern favorite varieties can be growth as far north as Maine. Peaches can be eaten fresh or used to make jams, jellies or for baking. A peach cobbler is one example of a great baking idea for your fresh peaches.  Below are some popular peach tree varieties that will be available on this site soon!

Elberta Peach Trees

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Elberta Peach tree produce very large, juicy, fruits that are sweet and ideal for eating fresh or canning. These trees are grown both for their fruit and fragrant spring blossoms. Elberta peaches are fairly hardy and can be grown in hardiness zones 5 - 9.

Olive Trees

Olive trees are highly prized throughout the world for their fruit and landscaping qualities.  Olives are grown commercially in the US and throughout the world and are great for eating with salads or can be used as part of an appetizer.  Fruits can also be pressed to make olive oil for cooking, salad dressings, and marinades. Olive oil is considered one of the healthiest oils that can be used for cooking.  Olive Trees are a great choice for interior decoration, patio decoration, or as an addition to your outdoor landscape. Olive trees produce evergreen leaves that are deep green in color that can sometimes have a silvery cast on the underside.  Below is more information about olive trees.

L'Europaea Olives

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This olive variety is a great choice for interior decoration or as an addition to your patio or outdoor landscape.  The European Olive Trees variety produces edible fruit that can be preserved or used to make olive oil.  Produces evergreen leaves that are deep green in color with a silvery cast on the underside.  Shipped as a seedling 8 - 10 inches tall.  Hardiness zones 8 - 11 for outdoor planting.  Can be grown in pots in colder area but will need to be brought indoors during the cold season.

Replacement Guarantee

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Each item sold on this site is backed up by a 100% replacement policy.  If you recieve any plant or tree from us and it dies within a week you can send us it back and we will rplace it for free!

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