Collection: Fruit & Nut Trees

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Fruit & Nut Trees - Grow Organic

Collection: Organic Fruit and Nut Trees for Sale

Our nursery offers a wide variety of organic fruit trees and nut trees, carefully selected for flavor, adaptability, and long-term fruit production. From classic apple trees to unique hybrids and dwarf fruit trees, you’ll find high quality options for every space and climate. Whether you’re planting one tree or creating a home orchard, we provide the best fruit and nut trees for sale—shipped directly to you through mail order.

Why Choose Bare Root Fruit Trees?

Each winter, we offer more than 25,000 bare root fruit trees. These two-year-old trees (about 5/8" caliper) are affordable, establish quickly, and often produce fruit sooner than container-grown trees.

  • Bare root trees are lightweight and easier to ship.
  • They adapt well to different soil conditions.
  • Faster establishment helps trees reach mature fruit production earlier.

Browse all bare root fruit trees here.

Choosing the Right Tree

Selecting the right tree depends on your growing areas, climate, and preferences. To get started:

  • Find your USDA Plant Hardiness Zone.
  • Learn about chill hours and why they matter for successful fruit production.
  • Decide if you need self-pollinating fruit or if you’ll pair trees for cross pollination.
  • Choose from popular options like bare root apple trees, cherries, plums, pears, or specialty hybrids.
  • Select dwarf fruit trees for small spaces or high-density orchards.

Benefits of Organic Fruit Trees

When you plant our organic fruit and nut trees, you’re investing in healthier harvests and sustainable gardening practices. These trees are grown without synthetic chemicals, making them a reliable foundation for organic gardening. Pair them with our organic seeds to create a complete garden ecosystem.

Types of Fruit and Nut Trees We Offer

Our wide selection of fruit and nut trees includes:

  • Apple Trees – From Honeycrisp to Fuji, ideal for pies, fresh eating, or cider.
  • Pear Trees – Bartlett, Bosc, Asian pears, and disease-resistant varieties.
  • Cherry Trees – Sweet and tart cherries for fresh eating or preserves.
  • Plum, Pluot, and Pluerry Trees – Traditional plums and exciting hybrids that produce fruit with exceptional flavor.
  • Peach & Nectarine Trees – Classic summer fruits that thrive in warm growing areas.
  • Apricot & Aprium Trees – Delicious stone fruit that can handle diverse soil conditions.
  • Persimmons, Pomegranates, and Figs – Unique fruits that add diversity to your orchard.
  • Nut Trees – Including almonds and walnuts for homegrown fruit and nuts.
  • Multi-Graft Trees – Grow several varieties on one tree, offering extended harvests and built-in cross pollination.

How to Care for Your Trees

To help your trees grow strong and healthy, consider these essentials:

  • Planting the Tree – Follow proper depth and spacing to ensure strong root development.
  • Fertilization – Apply nutrients at the right times using this fruit tree fertilization guide.
  • Pruning & Training – Shape your trees for better airflow, sunlight, and yield. Learn more in our pruning guide.
  • High-Density Planting – For small gardens, maximize space with high-density planting techniques.
  • Dormancy Care – Understand how trees rest and prepare for the next season by reading about fruit tree dormancy.

With proper care, your trees to produce fruit will thrive, rewarding you with abundant harvests year after year.

Dwarf Fruit Trees for Small Spaces

If you’re limited on space, dwarf fruit trees are the perfect solution. These compact varieties still produce fruit with full flavor, but they’re easier to prune, harvest, and maintain. They’re ideal for patios, small yards, and urban gardens where space is valuable.

Pollination and Fruit Production

Some trees are self-pollinating, while others require another variety nearby for successful pollinating fruit and consistent fruit production. Multi-grafted trees are a great option because they include compatible varieties on one trunk, ensuring reliable harvests.

Soil Conditions and Planting

Healthy trees begin with good soil conditions. Most fruit and nut trees prefer well-drained soil and full sun. Before planting the tree, amend the soil with compost and check drainage. Matching your tree variety to your growing areas ensures the best results and long-term productivity.

Why Buy Fruit and Nut Trees from Us?

  • Wide selection of organic fruit trees and nut trees
  • Affordable and quick-to-establish bare root fruit trees
  • High-quality trees guaranteed to leaf out by May 15th
  • Options for cross pollination, self-fertility, and extended harvest seasons
  • Expert growing guides, videos, and support for every gardener

With our experience and dedication to quality, you can confidently grow fruit and produce fruit at home.

Ready to Grow?

Start your orchard with our complete selection of fruit and nut trees for sale. From dwarf fruit trees for small gardens to full-sized orchard trees, we have the perfect fit for your needs.

Shop now and bring the joy of homegrown fruit and nuts to your garden.

Explore our fruit and nut tree collection and get ready for years of delicious harvests.