Bees will do this for you.
Sarita plum trees are indeed compatible for cross-pollination with other plum varieties. Cross-pollination can enhance fruit set and improve the quality of the plums. It's best to plant them alongside another compatible plum variety that blooms around the same time for optimal results. Generally, Japanese plums and European plums can cross-pollinate, but it's important to check specific compatibility within the types.
No, flowering plum trees do not produce fruit.
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No, you do not need two plum trees to produce fruit. Some plum tree varieties are self-pollinating and can produce fruit on their own.
a dark plum tree !
In the USA.
Plum trees typically take about 3 to 5 years to start bearing fruit after they are planted.
Plum trees typically take about 3 to 5 years to start producing fruit after they have been planted.
No, peach trees cannot be cross-pollinated with plum trees. They belong to different species (Prunus persica for peach and Prunus domestica for plum) and are not compatible for cross-pollination. To produce fruit, both peach and plum trees require pollen from the same species or a compatible cultivar within the same species.
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no man we have 2 plum trees on either ends of the yard and our yard is 3 acres ROCK ON
No, you do not necessarily need 2 plum trees to produce fruit. Some plum tree varieties are self-pollinating, meaning they can produce fruit on their own without needing another tree for pollination.