There are several reasons why your plum tree may not be fruiting. Some common reasons include inadequate sunlight, improper pruning, lack of pollination, nutrient deficiencies, or disease. It is important to assess these factors and make necessary adjustments to encourage fruit production.
To ensure optimal fruit production from your fruiting plum tree, you should provide proper care such as regular watering, fertilizing, pruning, and pest control. Additionally, make sure the tree receives adequate sunlight and is planted in well-draining soil.
Prune it during the growing season. but dont cut off any fruiting wood unless you have to.
it could
You dig a hole and put the plum tree into it.
In a plum tree.
It may be aphids.https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/plum/common-plum-tree-pests.htm
Yes, but there is no guarantee tou will get a tree with worthwhile plums.
A plum tree typically grows to a height of 15 to 20 feet.
A Plum tree.
Cut it down!
It is possible but it would be a waste of your time.
Mow the grass regularly around your plum tree.