Collection: Multi-Graft Trees

Extend the fruiting season with multiple fruits on one tree

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Collection: Multiple Varieties of Fruit on one Tree

Multi-Graft Fruit Trees: Big Variety in One Small Footprint

Multi-graft fruit trees (sometimes called “fruit salad trees”) are created by grafting several compatible fruit varieties onto a single rootstock. The result is one compact tree that can produce multiple types—or multiple seasons—of fruit from the space of a single planting.

Why Gardeners Love Multi-Graft Trees

  • More variety, less space: Perfect for small yards, urban gardens, and backyard orchards where you want options without planting multiple trees.
  • Extended harvest season: Many multi-graft trees combine early-, mid-, and late-season varieties so you can enjoy a longer picking window.
  • More efficient home orchards: A smart way to add diversity and interest while keeping your orchard layout simple and manageable.

What’s in This Collection

This collection includes multi-grafted trees featuring popular fruit types such as apples, pears, cherries, peaches, and pluots—offering multiple varieties on one tree for more flavor and a broader harvest season.

Planting & Care Tips for Best Results

  • Give it sun and good drainage: Choose a sunny planting site with well-draining soil, and follow the planting instructions included with your tree.
  • Balance branch vigor: One variety may grow faster than the others. Light, regular pruning helps keep the grafted branches in balance so each variety stays productive.
  • Label branches early: Keep track of each variety so you can prune and harvest with confidence year after year.
  • Know your chill hours: For consistent fruit set, match the tree’s chill-hour needs to your winter climate before you buy.

For more information, see our full collection of Fruit Trees for Sale.

Multi-Graft Tree FAQs

What is a multi-graft fruit tree?

A multi-graft fruit tree has several compatible varieties grafted onto one rootstock. Each grafted branch produces its own variety, giving you multiple fruits (or multiple ripening windows) from one tree.

Are multi-graft trees good for small gardens?

Yes—multi-graft trees are a classic space-saver. They’re ideal when you want variety but don’t have room for multiple single-variety trees.

Do multi-graft trees need special pruning?

They benefit from more intentional pruning than a single-variety tree. The goal is to keep faster-growing branches from dominating, so all grafted varieties remain healthy and productive.