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The Pirtle Nursery 3.74 gal. Santa Rosa Plum Tree in #5 Pot is highly flavorful with a lovely purplish-red exterior and a firm, tart, sweet interior. This fruit plant produces large, firm plums that are deliciously fresh, but perfect for drying and freezing. This potted fruit tree requires 400 chill hours and is a self-pollinator. Fruit production will increase when another plum tree is planted nearby.
- Santa Rosa Plum fruit tree comes in a 3.74 gal. pot and detailed planting instructions
- Potted fruit tree ripens in late July to early August
- Best grown in USDA hardiness zones 5-9
- Plant in full sun
- Fruit tree grows 10-15 ft. H
| Brand | Pirtle Nursery |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Made in USA |
| Annual/Perennial | Perennial |
| Botanical Name | Santa Rosa Plum |
| Container Size | 3.74 gal. |
| Features | Santa Rosa Plum fruit tree comes in a 3.74 gal. pot and detailed planting instructions |
| Hardiness Zones | 5 (-20 to -10 F) |
| Indoor/Outdoor | Outdoor |
| Mature Height | 10-15 ft. |
| Maximum Time to Germinate | N/A |
| Maximum Time to Mature | 2-3 years |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Plant Life Stage | Plant |
| Plant Type | Plums |
| Product Height | 6-7 ft. |
| Product Length | N/A |
| Product Weight | 13 lb. |
| Product Width | N/A |
| Sun Exposure | Full Sun |
| Tree Mature Height Range | 9-12ft |
| Warranty | Refer to manufacturer documentation for warranty information |
| Watering Requirements | Moderate |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 744 |
Q: Which month to plant the tree?
9 months ago- A: The best time to plant fruit trees are when the weather is not too hot or cold. In the springtime before it warms up or the fall before freezing weather. In the springtime we recommend utilizing time released fertilizer and in the fall a single release fertilizer when planting. Be sure to pay attention to watering requirements.9 months agoHelpful?
Q: What? What are you talking about?!?!?! M1-11 is an APPLE rootstock! How did you manage to graft a plum tree onto it??
9 months ago- A: Someone that is not the producer of our trees answered that question. Our plum trees are grown on Guardian rootstock, which is standard size; however the tree that is budded onto the Guardian rootstock is NOT standard size. It is semi-dwarf. Additionally, your pruning practices matter when growing any fruit tree, and pruning encourages fruit production.9 months agoHelpful?
Q: What is the SPECIFIC rootstock for this plant? I need to determine if it is right for my soil
9 months ago- A: Our plum trees are grown on Guardian rootstock, which is standard size; however the tree that is budded onto the Guardian rootstock is NOT standard size. It is semi-dwarf. Additionally, your pruning practices matter when growing any fruit tree, and pruning encourages fruit production.9 months agoHelpful?
Q: How old are the trees? (Years)
a year ago- A: Hi, Pirtle Nursery's 3.74 gallon potted Santa Rosa Plum trees are typically 2-3 years old when shipped.a year agoHelpful?
Q: Will this fruit tree do well in Florida?
5 years ago- A: Hardiness Zones 5 (-20 to -10 F)5 years agoHelpful?
Q: Will tsc replace the tree for free if it dies within a year?
Anonymous5 years ago- A: Each live good may have unique return instructions. Please refer to your email communication or the product page for specific details.5 years agoHelpful?
Q&As
Q: Which month to plant the tree?
9 months ago- A: The best time to plant fruit trees are when the weather is not too hot or cold. In the springtime before it warms up or the fall before freezing weather. In the springtime we recommend utilizing time released fertilizer and in the fall a single release fertilizer when planting. Be sure to pay attention to watering requirements.9 months agoHelpful?
Q: What? What are you talking about?!?!?! M1-11 is an APPLE rootstock! How did you manage to graft a plum tree onto it??
9 months ago- A: Someone that is not the producer of our trees answered that question. Our plum trees are grown on Guardian rootstock, which is standard size; however the tree that is budded onto the Guardian rootstock is NOT standard size. It is semi-dwarf. Additionally, your pruning practices matter when growing any fruit tree, and pruning encourages fruit production.9 months agoHelpful?
Q: What is the SPECIFIC rootstock for this plant? I need to determine if it is right for my soil
9 months ago- A: Our plum trees are grown on Guardian rootstock, which is standard size; however the tree that is budded onto the Guardian rootstock is NOT standard size. It is semi-dwarf. Additionally, your pruning practices matter when growing any fruit tree, and pruning encourages fruit production.9 months agoHelpful?
Q: How old are the trees? (Years)
a year ago- A: Hi, Pirtle Nursery's 3.74 gallon potted Santa Rosa Plum trees are typically 2-3 years old when shipped.a year agoHelpful?
Q: Will this fruit tree do well in Florida?
5 years ago- A: Hardiness Zones 5 (-20 to -10 F)5 years agoHelpful?
Q: Will tsc replace the tree for free if it dies within a year?
Anonymous5 years ago- A: Each live good may have unique return instructions. Please refer to your email communication or the product page for specific details.5 years agoHelpful?
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Tree was good and healthy when it arrived
Yes, I recommend this product.
AVOID. Go to your local nursery
No, I do not recommend this product.
? Not sure about these plum trees
No, I do not recommend this product.
Santa Rosa short-life
Yes, I recommend this product.