Plum Trees

$22.99

Variety

Santa Rosa Methley

Plum Trees

heightmaturity
Height at Maturity:

Under 25 Feet

exposure
Exposure:

Full Sun

zone
Planting Zones:

4-9

Usage
Usage:

Fruit

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Shipped As:

Bare-Root

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Can Not Ship To:

SC. MS. AL. OR. AR. CA. WA. HI. NY

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Customer Reviews

Based on 21 reviews
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J
Jeffrey Stout
Best choice I made.

Growing like a teenager.

J
Jonathan Arias
Good nursery to deal with

The plants and service is great, the plants seen to be good beside the Paw Paw since the are slow

B
Ben Christensen
Roots

Received several trees with very little roots on them and don’t know if they will survive??

R
Randy Mcdougal
Plum trees

Only 50% of trees lived

T
Tina Jones
Fruit tree

Doing great love it

$22.99

Variety

Santa Rosa Methley

Description Reviews

 Fruiting Plum Trees 

The Santa Rosa and Methley plum trees are two of the most popular and widely grown types of fruiting plum trees worldwide. These trees provide a host of advantages for growers and homeowners alike. Not only do they produce large amounts of sweet, delicious fruit, but they are also hardy and resilient trees that require minimal maintenance.

The Santa Rosa and Methley Plum Best Features Are:

 Santa Rosa plums are known for their tart flavor, large size, and deep red skin. They’re perfect for jams, pies, or just eaten fresh off the tree. The Santa Rosa is an early-season variety that ripens midsummer in most climates. It is an easy-to-grow tree that requires very little pruning or maintenance once it is established. The Santa Rosa Plum Tree is also highly disease resistant and tolerates a wide range of soil conditions, making it an ideal choice for gardeners and farmers.

 Methley plums have a sweet flavor with yellow flesh that can be enjoyed while still on the tree or processed into jams, jellies, or other tasty treats! Methley plums are a late summer variety that ripens in late August or early September in most climates. This tree has similar characteristics to the Santa Rosa plum regarding its adaptability to most soils and its disease resistance – making it an excellent choice for home gardeners looking for a low-maintenance fruiting tree.


 Fruiting plum Trees Offer Numerous Advantages

From their ease of care to their generous yields, each season; these trees are fast becoming popular amongst gardeners who want an easy-to-grow source of delicious fruit without having to put in too much effort! They require minimal fertilizing and pruning compared to other varieties while still producing ample amounts of high-quality fruit each year. In addition, both Santa Rosa and Methley plums are self-pollinating, and no need to plant multiple varieties to harvest your crop, simply one tree will do! Finally, these trees can easily be trained into different shapes, such as espaliers or topiaries, giving your garden an attractive ornamental feature and yielding wonderfully tasty fruit!

Customer Reviews

Based on 21 reviews
90%
(19)
10%
(2)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
J
Jeffrey Stout
Best choice I made.

Growing like a teenager.

J
Jonathan Arias
Good nursery to deal with

The plants and service is great, the plants seen to be good beside the Paw Paw since the are slow

B
Ben Christensen
Roots

Received several trees with very little roots on them and don’t know if they will survive??

R
Randy Mcdougal
Plum trees

Only 50% of trees lived

T
Tina Jones
Fruit tree

Doing great love it