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Other Fruit Trees & Bushes

3/4-inch caliper. 4-6-foot tall

(5, 7, 10-gallon pots)

Pear Trees

    • Requires a different variety of pear tree nearby for cross-pollination to set fruit.

    • Harvest in early fall. You can test for ripeness by pressing gently at the stem end. 

    • Produces fragrant, creamy white flowers in mid-season

    • Subtle, sweet flavors

    • Produces medium-large fruit.

    • Mature height 18-20ft

    • Partially self-fertile, but yields increase with cross-pollination from other European pear varieties blooming simultaneously. 

    • Harvest in early-mid October

    • Fragrant, pure white flowers in mid-spring, typically April and May

    • Sweet and aromatic, sometimes called the "sugar pear".

    • Produces small fruit. Often described as one of the smallest pears.

    • Mature height 12-20ft

Blueberry Bushes

    • Is partially self-fertile, but planting another blueberry variety nearby will increase fruit yield. 

    • Medium-sized, light blue berries with a tart flavor when not fully ripe. 

    • Great for pies and jams.

    • Harvest: Late summer through September. 

    • Mature size: 4-6 feet tall and 4-6 feet wide. 

    • Partially self-fertile; cross-pollination with another compatible variety increases yield and fruit size 

    • Produces a medium-large fruit that is sweet with a pleasantly tangy.

    • The firm berries are excellent for fresh eating, baking (pies, cobblers), preserves, and freezing. 

    • Harvest: Mid-Summer 

    • Mature size: 4-6 feet tall and 3-4 feet wide. 

    • Self-pollinating but yields are better with another variety planted nearby

    • Produces a large, firm fruit with a mild, tart flavor.

    • Used fresh, for preserves, baking, or freezing. 

    • Harvest: early July-early August.

    • Mature size: 4-6 feet tall and 4-6 feet wide. 

Plum Trees

    • While self-fertile, planting multiple American plums or other varieties can increase fruit production. 

    • Fruiting season is June-October.

    • Produces white flowers in early spring.

    • Subtle, sweet flavors

    • Produces small sized fruit.

    • Mature height 10-25ft

Fruit Bushes/Plants

    • The shrub is self-fertile, but planting more than one shrub will increase fruit production.

    • Develops clusters of bright red berries (drupes) in late summer that persist through the winter.

    • Produces flat-topped clusters of white flowers in late spring, typically May to June.

    • The tart berries are good for jellies and sauces, enjoyed by humans and vital winter food for birds and wildlife.

    • Mature height 8-12ft