How to Plant and Care for Your Fruit Trees This Spring

Tree Services in Brookeville, MD

With a new spring comes a new challenge: laying the groundwork for your best garden yet. If you’re ready to add some new kinds of plants to your regular lineup of gorgeous flowers and vines, consider fruit trees. They not only look beautiful, but also will literally yield sweet results when they bloom.

Stabler Tree & Crane Services knows all about fruit trees, and today we’re walking you through some helpful tips and tricks to get you started. Remember, we’re here to handle all of your tree services in Brookeville, MD, so give us a call anytime!

 

Find a tree on your level

It’s easy to hit the local nursery and buy up everything in sight, because there are so many beautiful options available. But do yourself a favor and take a step back first, because fruit trees, while rewarding, are also a little more work than other plants you’ve encountered.

When it comes to fruit trees, try to think long-term. How much pruning or trimming will you have time for, and how far are you willing to go to fend off pesky bugs or diseases? Some of the most popular fruit trees, such as apple or peach trees, can also be the most time-consuming down the road, thanks to the high likelihood of bugs and damaging diseases. Mulberry or fig trees, on the other hand, are easier keepers, with a hardier resistance to bugs and less need for constant pruning.

Whatever you decide, the reward is worth the effort, so just lay out a plan ahead of time so you know what to expect, and plan accordingly.

 

Consider space and temperature

Another factor in your decision will be the physical space you have available. For example, if you have a very small yard or want to grow a fruit tree in a small patio area, then a 25-foot tree will obviously never do. Similarly, if you live in a climate where the winters will be too cold for your fruit trees, you’ll want to avoid trees that need to be moved in and out constantly, since they’ll get too big to manage within a couple of years.

If you find yourself in a quandary over choosing the right size, talk to your trusted provider of tree services in Brookeville, MD. They’ll be able to give you some direction.

 

Plant and care for your tree the right way

Luckily, fruit trees usually require similar tending as other trees. Do a little homework so you know what to do. Generally, you’ll plant the tree in the fall or early spring—but never summer or winter—in an area that gets at least six hours of direct sun a day. After that, follow directions on watering, mulching and pruning according to the type of tree you have.

Above all, be patient, both with yourself and with your fruit tree. You’ll be learning how to tend for a new type of plant, and the plant itself will take some time to get acclimated. It might not bear fruit for several years, but when it does, it will all be worth it!

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