To protect plum trees from worms, particularly the plum curculio and other pests, you can use insecticides containing active ingredients like spinosad or pyrethrin. It's advisable to apply these treatments during the early stages of pest activity, typically in spring when the flowers are blooming. Additionally, organic options such as neem oil can also be effective. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for application rates and safety precautions.
No kind!!!! worms don't make webs. Tent caterpillars will produce webs/nests for their young in plum trees. Please see: Related Links for more info and pictures
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 !
Bees will do this for you.
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.
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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.
no man we have 2 plum trees on either ends of the yard and our yard is 3 acres ROCK ON