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In Chicago, fruit trees typically grow during the spring and summer seasons. Spring is crucial for blooming and pollination, while summer allows for fruit development and ripening. It's important for gardeners to be aware of the last frost date in spring to ensure successful planting and growth. Proper care during these seasons can lead to a healthy harvest in late summer to early fall.

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