Persimmon Tree Live Plant – 10-15 Inch American Persimmon Fruit Trees

Original price was: $119.96.Current price is: $59.98.

Grow your own fruit! This American Persimmon Tree Live Plant arrives 10-15 inches tall, ready for your garden. Enjoy homegrown American Persimmons. Thrives outdoors in zones 3-9. Perfect for adding beauty and delicious fruit to your landscape.

Estimated arrival

Sep 10

Sep 15 - Sep 17

Sep 20 - Sep 24

  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    3-9
  • Soil Type

    Well-draining (Sandy loam, chalk, silt, loam)
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Partial sun (4-6 hours direct sunlight)
  • Expected Planting Period

    Spring or Fall

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    Grow Your Own Delicious American Persimmons

    Imagine harvesting your own sweet and juicy persimmons right from your backyard! Our American Persimmon Tree Live Plant allows you to do just that. These fruit trees arrive at a height of 10 to 15 inches, ready to be planted and nurtured into thriving fruit-bearing trees. Perfect for outdoor growing, these trees are a wonderful addition to any garden or landscape, providing both beauty and delicious fruit. Start your journey to fresh, homegrown produce today with this adaptable persimmon plant.

    This variety is known for producing large and flavorful persimmons. The American Persimmon is adaptable and can thrive in various climates and soil types, making it an excellent choice for gardeners in USDA hardiness zones 3 through 9. With moderate watering needs and a preference for partial sun, these trees are relatively easy to care for, even for beginner gardeners. Plant your persimmon tree and look forward to a bountiful harvest of delicious fruit each year.

    Benefits of Growing American Persimmon Trees:

    • Enjoy fresh, homegrown persimmons directly from your garden.
    • Add natural beauty and provide shade to your yard.
    • Attract beneficial pollinators, enhancing your garden’s ecosystem.
    • Relatively low maintenance, ideal for busy gardeners.
    • Highly adaptable to various climates and soil types, ensuring success.

    Key Features:

    • Hardiness zone: 3-9
    • Produces large and sweet fruit
    • Can grow in many different climates and types of soil
    • Gives you plenty of persimmons when it’s harvest time
    • Includes two live persimmon tree plants

    Frequently Asked Questions:

    How big will these American persimmon trees get? American persimmon fruit trees can reach a height of 30 to 70 feet at maturity, depending on the specific variety and growing conditions, offering significant shade and fruit yield.

    What type of soil is best for persimmon trees? These fruit trees are adaptable but prefer well-draining soil. Sandy loam is ideal, but they can also tolerate chalk, silt, and loam soils, making them versatile for many garden types.

    How much sunlight do persimmon trees need? These trees thrive in partial sun, requiring at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal growth and fruit production.

    When is the best time to plant persimmon trees? The best time to plant your new persimmon plant is in the spring or fall, allowing the tree to establish roots before extreme temperatures arrive, ensuring a strong start.

    How long does it take for a persimmon tree to produce fruit? It typically takes 3-6 years for a persimmon tree to start producing fruit after planting, rewarding your patience with delicious homegrown produce.

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