Persimmon Trees
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Fuyu Jiro Persimmon Tree
Diospyros kaki 'Fuyu' Buy a Fuyu Persimmon Tree and produce non-stringent, sweet, flat shape orange fruits. Eat when firm and crunchy or allow fruits to ripen soft, sweeter, and like juicy jelly inside. Fuyu persimmons are the most popular. Tre... -
Hachiya Persimmon Tree (Diospyros)
Diospyros kaki The Hachiya Persimmon tree produces large size, heart shaped fruits with deep orange color skin. This is the most popular astringent persimmon. Harvest when firm, store indoors and eat when soft, juicy, and ripe. The flesh...
Paradise Nursery offers a wide variety of persimmon trees, including the popular fuyu persimmon trees for sale. With their deliciously sweet and crisp fruit, these trees are a must-have for any fruit lover.
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Don’t miss out on the opportunity to enjoy homegrown persimmons. Enhance your garden and taste the sweetness of these incredible fruits with persimmon fruit trees for sale from Paradise Nursery. Buy your persimmon tree today and embark on a journey of deliciousness and beauty.
Plant Care Information
How To Water - Frequency and Duration to Irrigate
Irrigation Water Quantity and frequency based on tree maturity – Fully saturate the soil with water once per week during the early spring. Increase to twice per week as the weather warms. Water 3 times per week or more during hot summers. Provide about 5 gallons of water for a 5 gallons size plant, 15 gallons of water for a #15 size container plant, and 25 gallons for a #25 depending on soil type. Sandy soils can hold less water required more frequently, while clay soils can hold more water and require less frequent irrigation. Young trees with less developed roots require water more frequently while mature plants with developed roots will require less frequent watering.
Fertilizer and Plant Nutrition
Fertilize your tree every 3-4 months. Use a complete balance fertilizer with a 1-1-1 or 2-1-1 NPK ratio during the Spring and Summer growing season, and a formula with more phosphorus and potassium before the tree flowers to improve fruit production and development.
Winter Pruning and Summer Thinning
Prune your tree to allow light into its center for proper growth and fruit production.
Prune fruit trees in the Winter to maintain size and shape to prepare for Spring growth. Thin the tree in the Summer, and remove excessive fruits. Remove any dry twigs and branches. Cut off any new growth below the graft or very low in the tree, this will direct the plant’s energy to its main branches. Thin your trees during the Spring and Summer seasons to ensure the plant’s energy is directed as desired. Harvest ripe fruit to prevent undesired pests.
Harvesting and Pest Management
The basics of integrated pest management is cleanliness and the use of a combination of methods. This means we use an organic pesticide when the pest population reaches a threshold that requires action. Horticultural oils such as Neem oil is an organic pesticide that controls tiny, soft bodied insects. Use organic Bordeaux and Liqui-cop to manage fungus causing diseases such as powdery mildew, rust, and leaf-curls.
Keep a clean environment, free of weeds and dropped fruit that host insects or attract animals. Harvest when fruit reaches size and store indoors. Use repellants and bird netting to protect your harvest from other animals.
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Deciduous trees need about 5 hours of direct sunlight for proper growth and fruit production.
Sunlight Sensitive plants like Cherries, Persimmons, and Plums can burn in hot climates if they lack water. Use afternoon shade to prevent this damage. A lack of light will stunt growth; balance is key.