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A Diverse Array of Fruit Trees for Your Orchard

Fruit trees have been cherished for centuries, offering a bountiful harvest of delicious, nutritious produce. They are not just a source of food but also contribute to the beauty and diversity of landscapes. We have a wide selection of fruit trees, each with unique characteristics and growing requirements.

Apple Trees: A Classic Favorite

Apple trees are perhaps the most iconic fruit trees in the world. Their crisp, sweet or tart fruits come in a wide range of flavors and colors. Varieties like the 'Gravenstein' and 'Fuji' are known for their juicy, sweet taste, while the 'Granny Smith' offers a tangy twist. These trees are suitable for a variety of climates, making them a popular choice for orchardists across the globe.

Cherry Trees: Bursting with Flavor

Cherry trees are beloved for their vibrant, succulent fruits. The 'Bing' cherry is a classic choice, renowned for its deep red skin and sweet flesh. 'Rainier' cherries, on the other hand, are characterized by their yellow skin with a blush of red and a distinct sweet flavor. These trees can be grown in many regions and are a delightful addition to any orchard.

Plum Trees: Sweet and Juicy

Plum trees offer a delightful variety of flavors and textures. 'Santa Rosa' plums are famous for their sweet, juicy flesh and deep purple skin. 'Burbank' plums are a popular choice for their versatility, as they can be eaten fresh or used for jams and preserves. These trees thrive in temperate climates and are a great addition to any fruit garden.

Peach Trees: A Taste of Summer

Peach trees are synonymous with summer and the essence of sweetness. The 'Elberta' peach is a classic favorite with its large, juicy fruits and rich flavor. 'Redhaven' peaches are known for their bright red skin and succulent flesh. These trees require warm climates with well-drained soil, making them ideal for regions with hot summers.

Pear Trees: A Delicate Delight

Pear trees offer a unique blend of sweetness and texture. 'Bartlett' pears are famous for their soft, juicy flesh and are perfect for fresh eating or canning. 'D'Anjou' pears are known for their green skin and sweet, firm texture. These trees thrive in moderate climates with well-drained soil.

Fig Trees: A Mediterranean Treasure

Fig trees are cherished for their exotic, sweet fruits. The 'Black Mission' fig is a popular choice with its dark purple skin and honey-like flavor. 'Brown Turkey' figs are known for their versatility and adaptability to different climates. Fig trees flourish in regions with hot, dry summers and mild winters.

Citrus Trees: Zesty and Refreshing

Citrus trees add a burst of freshness to any orchard. 'Meyer' lemon trees are a favorite for their sweet, fragrant lemons and cold-hardy nature. 'Navel' oranges are known for their seedless, sweet fruit and are perfect for fresh juice. These trees thrive in regions with a Mediterranean climate and well-drained soil.

Persimmon Trees: An Exotic Delight

Persimmon trees offer a unique and exotic fruit experience. 'Fuyu' persimmons are popular for their crisp, sweet taste and vibrant orange color. 'Hachiya' persimmons, on the other hand, are known for their astringency and are often used for baking and cooking. These trees are well-suited to mild climates and provide a distinct addition to any orchard.

In Summary

The website offers diverse fruit trees, each with unique flavor, texture, and growing requirements. Whether you're an experienced orchardist or a novice gardener, you can find a variety of fruit trees to suit your needs and preferences. From the classic favorites like apples and cherries to the exotic delights of figs and persimmons, these trees promise to enhance your landscape and provide a bountiful harvest for years to come. Happy gardening!

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FAQs: Annie's Perennials

What are perennial plants?

Perennial plants live for more than two growing seasons. If properly cared for, they will return year after year with consistent bloom times to add color and diversity to your garden.

What is the difference between annuals and perennials?

The key difference between annuals and perennials is their lifespan. Annuals live for one growing season, although some of our annual plants do re-seed, thereby prolonging their benefits past a single season. Perennial plants and perennial flowers persist for several years, returning year after year, every growing season. Another difference is that true annuals will bloom throughout the entire season; whereas, perennials may bloom intermittently during or between seasons.

What are the benefits of growing perennials?

Perennial plants and flowers provide lasting beauty and structure to your garden. They have specific seasonal bloom times that remain consistent year after year, ensuring vibrant color for your garden throughout the seasons. Perennials also contribute to biodiversity and help the overall environment. Their deep root systems help prevent soil erosion and retain nutrients, while also sequestering carbon. Planting lots of different perennials with varied bloom times ensures consistent, reliable food sources for bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and beneficial wildlife.

When should I buy perennials to plant?

The ideal time to plant perennials is spring or early fall. This allows them to establish their root system before extreme weather.

How do I care for perennial plants?

In general, Perennials need watering, occasional fertilization, and deadheading to encourage repeat blooming. The specific care needs can vary by type. At Annie’s Annuals & Perennials, we offer many native and low water, low-maintenance perennials to make planting and caring for them easy. We want to make gardening success attainable for everyone.

Can you plant perennials in pots or containers?

Yes! We have hundreds of perennial plants that work well in containers as well as in garden beds. Just make sure your pot size is adequate for the root system of your particular plant.

Do perennials require full sun?

Some perennials prefer full sun, which typically means at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Other varieties require full or partial shade. At Annie’s Annuals & Perennials, we offer you many options for both shade and sun plants to fit every gardening need.

Do perennials attract pollinators and wildlife?

Yes! Perennials, with their reliable bloom times, are valuable additions to a pollinator-friendly garden. They provide consistent food sources for bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and other beneficial wildlife. Planting many different perennials with varied bloom times will attract and feed pollinators throughout all of the seasons.

What are some popular perennial flowers?

Some common perennials include <strong>Yarrow</strong> (Achillea millefolium), </strong>African daisies</strong> (Arctotis) </strong>Butterfly Bush</strong> (Buddleja davidii), <strong>Campanula, Dahlia, Delphiniums, Peonies (Paeonia), Roses (Rosa), Irises, and Coneflowers</strong> (Echinacea). At Annie’s Annuals & Perennials, we offer almost hundreds and hundreds of popular perennials – like the ones previously mentioned, along with more unusual and hard-to-find varieties.

At Annie’s Annuals & Perennials, we also offer many more perennials that are quite unusual and hard to find

What are hardy perennials?

Hardy perennials are perennial plants that grow for multiple seasons and can survive very cold weather in their growing zones. For this reason, hardy perennial plants are the perfect plant selection for any garden.

Do perennials come back every year?

Yes, if planted and cared for properly, perennials will return year after year. At Annie’s, we offer hundreds of perennials that are perfect beginner plants– easy to grow and easy to care for - so everyone can garden successfully.

What are different types of perennials?

Flowering Perennials: Are known for vibrant, consistent and long-lasting blooms. Examples include peonies (Paenonia), roses (Rosa), coneflowers (Echinaea), Abutilon, Alstroemeria, african daisy (Arctotis), foxglove (Digitalis pupurea), carnations (dianthus), geraniums, sages (Salvia), Strawflowers (helichrysum bracteatum), hollyhocks and impatiens, among many others.

Foliage Perennials: Are known for their striking, colorful foliage. Hostas, heucheras, and ornamental grasses are some common varieties.

Shade-Loving Perennials: Thrive in low-light or partial shade conditions. Examples include astilbes, ferns, and bleeding hearts (dicentras). Some of our favorite shade perennials at Annie’s are Begonias, Fuchsias, Sedges, Hellebores, Heucheras, and Impatiens.

Sun-loving perennials: Thrive in full sun conditions (meaning full sun for at least 6 hours per day). Some common examples of sun-loving perennials are lavender (Lavandula), sage (Salvia), African daisy (Arctotis), and yarrow (Achillea millefolium). At Annie’s Annuals & Perennials, we offer almost one thousand sun-loving perennials – like the ones previously mentioned along with more unusual and hard-to-find varieties.

Herbaceous Perennials: These are perennial plants that die back to the ground each Fall or Winter, but whose roots remain alive and send up new growth and reemerge in the Spring or Summer. They include a variety of flowers and foliage, like columbines (Aquilegia), delphiniums, foxglove (Digitalis pupurea), and Iris.

Woody Perennials: These are shrubs and small trees that persist for many years, bringing useful structure and seasonal blooms to your garden. Examples include hydrangeas, California lilac (Ceanothus), fuchsias, and butterfly bushes (Buddleja).

Native Perennials: are well-suited to specific regions and often need less maintenance and human intervention. California native plant species might include yarrow (Achillea), California poppies (Eschscholzia californica), milkweed (Asclepias), monkey flowers (Mimulus), and some sages (Salvias), depending on your location. At Annie’s Annuals & Perennials, we offer one of the largest selections of CA native perennials to be found anywhere.

Long-Blooming Perennials: Have extended blooming periods and can include varieties like Alstroemeria, Abutilon (Flowering Maples), African daisies (Actotis), Agastache, coreopsis, yarrow (Achillea), and sages (Salvias).

Drought-Tolerant Perennials: Can withstand periods of dry conditions and need less watering. Examples include lavender (Lavandula), yarrow (Achillea), sedum (stonecrop), Agastache, Aloe, milkweed (Asclepias), and some sages (Salvias).

Deer-resistant Perennials: Have characteristics that make them less appealing to deer. Options include yarrow (Achillea), lambs' ears (Stachys byzantine), Agastache, and some ornamental sages (Salvia).

Perennial Bulbs: Some perennials grow from bulbs, including favorites like tulips, daffodils, freesias, ranunculus, and irises. They return year after year, adding color to your garden each spring.

Climbing Perennials: Perennial vines like clematis and wisteria add vertical interest to your garden, climbing trellises, arbors, and fences.