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Trees release oxygen, absorbs pollutants like carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide, and trap dust and smoke.

Trees bring timeless beauty to any landscape with their graceful forms, textured bark, and ever-changing foliage that shifts with the seasons. Their towering presence, dappled shade, and rhythmic sway in the breeze create a peaceful, living architecture

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Fruit trees from TN Nursery can be one of the most rewarding additions you can make to any backyard, garden, orchard, or winery. If properly cared for, they can still bear abundant produce decades from now. Our diverse selection of bare-root trees is ready to ship and can be immediately planted.

We Offer Many Types Of Fruit Trees

Fruits are delicious and great for your health, especially when you pick them right from your backyard. Picking apples, pears, figs, kiwi, or blackberries from your backyard and enjoying them as fresh as possible is a fun and rewarding experience. While fruit gardening may seem daunting for many, it is the opposite. Watching your fruit plants make beautiful white and pink blooms before they form fruit is a whole journey and experience that gardeners enjoy.

Have you ever considered growing fruit plants in your garden? If not, this is about time to rethink it. Whether you have a small garden, orchard, or winery, different types of fruit trees are available for all kinds of spaces.

At TN Nursery, we offer a range of fruit trees for sale. Whether you live in the northern Hemisphere, southern Hemisphere, mountainous region, or warmer region, we have a fruit tree for you to grow in your garden.

Featured Fruit Tree Collection

Nothing beats eating a crunchy and juicy apple right off the tree or enjoying scrumptious berries off the plants. So, based on your location and climate conditions, TN Nursery has a fruit tree sale for you.

If you live in a northern, southern, or mountain region, apples and pears are the best producers as they require high chill hours. Both these fruit trees are easy to grow and can be easily protected with organic methods.

Fruit Tree Figs Like Somewhat Warmer Climates

Conversely, for a warm climate with temperatures above 20 degrees in winter, growing trees that bear figs and strawberries. Once established, both figs and strawberries are easy to grow and rewarding.

In addition to these fruit trees, you can also find plum, elderberry, pawpaw, peach, apricot, and even grapevine in our fruit trees for sale collection.

FAQ

What are the easiest fruit trees to grow?

Some of the easiest fruit trees to grow—especially for beginners—are those that don’t need a lot of pruning, special pollination partners, or constant pest control. Here are a few great choices:

Apples: Especially hardy varieties like Gala or Honeycrisp thrive in many climates and soil types. They’re low-maintenance once established and produce abundant fruit.

Pears: Pears like Bartlett and Kieffer are resilient, tolerant of poor soil, and less prone to pests than apples.

Peaches: Peaches grow quickly and can produce fruit within a few years. They love full sun and well-drained soil.

Figs: Figs are heat-tolerant, drought-resistant, and thrive even in containers.

Plums: Hardy and self-pollinating, plums are reliable fruiters with minimal fuss.

Persimmons: Easy to grow and highly adaptable, persimmons offer beautiful fall color and sweet fruit.

TN Nursery offers all of these fruit trees ready to plant—fast-growing, low-maintenance, and ideal for home gardeners.

What is the best month to plant fruit trees?

In most regions, March through May is perfect for planting because the soil is warming, and trees have the whole growing season ahead to establish strong roots before winter. However, in warmer southern climates, October through December is often better—cooler weather helps trees settle in without the stress of summer heat.

Planting when the tree is dormant (no leaves or active growth) gives it time to focus on root development rather than foliage, leading to healthier growth the following season.

If you’re buying bare-root trees from TN Nursery, late fall through early spring is ideal—before buds break and while the ground is workable. This timing ensures the best start for long-term success.

How many years does it take a fruit tree to bear fruit?

Most fruit trees take 2 to 5 years to begin bearing fruit, though it varies by species and growing conditions.

Fast producers like peach, fig, and plum trees often bear fruit in as little as 2 to 3 years after planting. Apple and pear trees typically take around 3 to 5 years in age, depending on the variety and whether they’re grown from seed or grafted rootstock. Cherry and persimmon trees may need a bit longer—4 to 6 years—to mature enough for reliable harvests.

Factors like sunlight, soil quality, pruning, and watering also influence fruiting time. Trees need to focus on firm root and branch growth first, then shift their energy to producing blossoms and fruit.

At TN Nursery, our bare-root fruit trees are young but well-established, meaning with proper care, most will reward you with fruit just a few seasons after planting.