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Buy 2 Fruit Trees, and receive a 3 cu ft bag

of mulch when picked up at the nursery

to help you properly plant your new trees


Fruit Trees are in higher demand than ever before.

This fall there is a limited inventory.

We recommend ordering early.



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Watering Trees in the Summer - Aggie Horticulture

October, and November

Is planting season for Fruit Trees.

Planting in the fall gives trees an extra growing season before the stress of summer. The combination of cooler temperatures and fall rain allows trees to establish their roots, making it easier for them to adjust to extreme heat or drought in the summer.

Fall-planted trees will be 2X the size of

Spring-planted trees at the end of next season

Youtube Video Links

High-Density Back Yard Orchard Culture


Permaculture Made Easy - Brilliant Banana Circles



Friday Pop-Up Market

Rockport Plant & Art Sale

At Studio Jones

1515 Business Highway 35 S

Rockport

Friday 4 PM to 7 PM

Check out Lana's Artwork, Jewelry & Perfumes


This Weekends Markets

Rockport Downtown Farmers Market

105 S Austin Street

Saturday 9 AM to 1 PM

Rockport Downtown Farmers Market


Water Street

Farmers Market

309 N Waters Street

Corpus Christi

Every Sunday 10 AM to 2 PM



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Gopher Control that has worked best for me


Attract DRAGONFLIES For A MOSQUITO-FREE Yard


Watering Trees in the Summer - Aggie Horticulture


How to Water Your Fruit Trees LOW MAINTENANCE Drip Irrigation Walkthrough and Tour


Trimming Banana Plant Leaves to promote faster growth, Flowers, and Bananas


How to Stimulate Dragon Fruit Bud Growth With Nutrients

Growing Fruit Crops in Containers


Selecting Fruit Trees for the Coastal Bend

Things to consider when choosing fruit trees

to fruit successfully in our climate. 

Many temperate fruit tree varieties such as apples, pears, peaches, plums, etc. don’t do well In South Texas.

Why? We live in a semi-tropical environment with a very mild winter and not a true temperate climate with a consistently cold winter.

 

Fruit trees chill hour requirements

Fruit trees, such as apples, peaches, pears, plums, require a period of dormancy and the accumulation of chilling to produce flowers and fruit.

If a fruit tree is grown where winter cold is insufficient to satisfy the variety’s chilling requirement, blooming and foliation will be delayed and erratic; fruit set and fruit quality will be poor.

A chill hour is the amount of chilling received by a plant at 32 to 45 degrees F.

 

The Coastal Bend is in Hardiness Zone 9b

The minimum average temperature range is 25°F to 30°F.

The Coastal Bend on average receives 110-310 Chill hours

For plants to thrive in your geographical area, it requires matching ideal USDA Plant Hardiness Zone compatibility with the optimum amount of chill hours.


Pollination of Fruit Trees

Some types of fruit trees may be pollinated with their own pollen and are considered self-fruitful or self-pollinating. Other types of fruit trees require pollen from a different variety of the same type of fruit trees. The transfer of pollen from one variety to a different variety of the same type of tree is called cross-pollination. Cross-pollination is essential for apples, pears & most sweet cherries. Cross-pollination is not essential but does improve the number of fruit that form on other fruit trees.

Pollen is primarily transferred by honeybees.


Fruit Tree Chill Hour, Hardiness Zones & Pollination Requirements

  • Almond – 200 to 700 chill hours – Zones 5 – 9 - most require cross-pollination
  • Apple – 200 to 1200 chill hours – Zones 5 – 9 – most require cross-pollination
  • Avocado – Zones 5 – 9 – A & B types help with increased pollination, but is not required
  • Banana – Zones 4 – 11 – self-pollinating
  • Cherry – 600 to 1200 chill hours – Zones 5 – 7 – most require cross-pollination

·        Cherry, Barbados & Surinam – Zones 9b – 11 – self-pollinating

  • Citrus Trees – Zones 9 – 11 – self-pollinating
  • Figs – 100 to 500 low number of chill hours – Zones 5 – 9 – self-pollinating
  • Grapes – 100 to 500 chill hours – Zones 5 – 9 – most are self-pollinating
  • Loquat – Zones 8b – 11 – self-pollinating
  • Olives – Zones 9 – 11 – most are self-pollinating
  • Peaches – 150 to 1200 chill hours – some are self-pollinating
  • Pears – 400 to 1500 chill hours – Zones 5 – 9 – some are self-pollinating
  • Pecan – 200 to 1600 chill hours – Zones 5 – 9 – most require cross-pollination
  • Persimmon – 100 to 500 chill hours – Zones 5 – 9 – some are self-pollinating
  • Pomegranate – 100 to 200 chill hours – Zones 7 – 10 – self-pollinating

Growing Backyard Citrus presented by

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service 

Galveston County Master Gardener Youtube Presentation

Link to the Youtube Presentation

Link to download a PDF of Growing Backyard Citrus

Also a PDF of Extending Your Citrus Season

Caring For Container Grown Lime Trees

How To Grow Blood Oranges

Facebook Indoor Citrus Tree Growers Group

Grafted Citrus Trees

Limited availability

Lemons















Meyer Lemon

Meyer Lemon Fruit

  • The Meyer lemon is thin-skinned with a bright yellow rind, which turns orange-yellow as the fruit ripens on the tree
  • The lemons have a juicy, moderately acidic and flowery flavor
  • Meyer lemon trees are prolific citrus fruit producers with incredibly fragrant and beautiful blossoms
  • The lemon juice tastes sweeter than a Eureka and provides an incredible, unique lemon flavor and scent
  • Meyer lemons are a hybrid of a lemon and mandarin and are less acidic than other true lemons as a result

Frost Eureka Lemon

Showy and very fragrant white flowers in the spring the Eureka blooms randomly years round making lemons available almost any time. This four-season special produces less seeds and has a high perfectly acid lemon flavor.




3 Gallon DWARF Citrus- Flying Dragon Rootstock

Dwarf Cara Cara Pink Seedless Navel Orange

Dwarf Cara Cara Pink Seedless Navel Orange Tree

Cara Caras taste like candy in mid-February. The last half of February is usually the period of best flavor and highest quality for fruit off a Cara Cara tree. If you’ve only had Cara Caras from a grocery store, you might not know how good they can taste.

Outside, it looks just like any navel orange, but inside you find flesh the color of a “red” grapefruit. Where does this pigment come from? It’s said to be lycopene, a “red carotenoid pigment with antioxidant properties, most commonly found in plants such as tomatoes,”



Mandarin

Mandarine, Honey Orange

Often considered the best-tasting mandarin. The Honey Mandarin tree produces sweet, seedless, and easy-to-peel fruit. They have thin skin that is red-orange in color. Also sold as tangerines, the fruit can become medium to large in size. The tree produces fragrant, tiny white flower blossoms. The taste of the California Honey Mandarin is known to be sweet and flooded with rich flavor, hints of its namesake, and notes of spice buried inside. These fruits are smaller than your usual mandarin and larger than your classic “clementine,” The Honey mandarin ripens from November through AprilThese trees are considered semi-dwarf, reaching a maximum height of around 10 feet.

Avocados

Lula Avocado

Lula has an exceptionally long harvest period, making it a great choice for winter residents. 'Lula' produces green-skinned fruits with a slight neck, weighing 10-20 ounces.  A small inner nut and an excellent creamy taste with high oil content. cold-hardy to 15F. The fruit ripens from late October to January.

The Lula avocado tree grows to 20 ft. 

 It is a “Type A” pollinator.

Mexicola Grande Avocado

The Mexicola Grande avocado is the most frost-resistant of all avocado varieties as low as 18 degrees. This high-quality, black-skinned avocado is up to 25% larger than its parent, Mexicola. The trees are fast growing and have a tall, upright spreading habit. Up to 30'

The Mexicola Grande is self-pollinating and is considered a Type “A” pollinator.



Low Chill Peach Varieties

Tropic Snow Peach

Tropic Snow, a white-flesh peach, requires 200 hours of chill, and its fruit is ripe in early June.

It is not uncommon for the Tropic Snow to produce fruit in the second year of life. The Tropical Snow Peach is self-fruitful.

USDA Plant Hardiness Zones in the 6 – 10

Grows to 12 - 18'

The Tropic Snow Peach skin is yellow with a blush of red. The flesh is white and freestone. The fruit is medium-sized and just a tad smaller than the size of a typical grocery store peach.

Many say this is the best ‘white peach’ for warm climates. 

The fruit is very juicy, mildly aromatic, and has a bright flavor that is sweet and slightly tart.


Eva's Pride Peach

One of the finest low chill early season peach varieties. From the renowned fruit hybridist Floyd Zaiger, the Eva's Pride peach has become a must have for all backyard grower in both climates well suited to peaches and areas that receive less than 200 hours of chill. Self fertile





Other Fruit Tree Varieties

Trimming Banana Plant Leaves to promote faster growth, Flowers, and Bananas

Ice Cream Banana Tree 3 gal Many rate the Ice Cream banana tree as the best tasting banana.

It has a taste reminiscent of vanilla pudding, yet the texture is firm and sweet. 

The bananas are medium sized and the flesh is snow white. The skin of the fruit is an unusual blue green and the leaves are silver green.

Grows 8 to 15 feet. Zones 8-11.


Pomegranate, Wonderful

At maturity, the Wonderful can reach a height of 8 - 12 feet. Wonderful Pomegranates are a particularly sweet and delicious fruit that can grow to the size of a grapefruit. Besides the delicious fruit it produces, the tree is a good landscaping plant. It is quite showy with its large fruit and red, waxy flowers.

It is hardy in Zones 8-10, requiring 150 chill hours. 

Self-fertile. Zones 8-9  

Excellent heat & humidity resistance. Good salt tolerance.


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Dragon Fruit Fall Sale

All Varieties $10 each

Receive a Free Cutting

When picked up at the nursery

Edgar's Baby Red Dragon Fruit

This dragon fruit hybrid called “Edgars Baby” is the result of years of research, crossing, and selection by Edgar Valdivia.

‘Edgar’s Baby’ has a sweet and tangy, reddish inner flesh with tiny, edible, black seeds. With several fruits over a pound

White, fragrant flowers adorn the plant in late spring to early fall.

Edgar’s Baby may have up to 4 fruiting cycles per year.

We recommend 2-3 different varieties for proper cross-pollination.

Fast grower. Easy-to-grow. Easy to containerize. 


  • Balanced flavor
  • Very sweet and tangy
  • Zone 10-11


HALLEY'S COMET Dragon Fruit 

Halley’s Comet is a pink skinned, green finned fruit with beautiful purple flesh ranging from 1-2 pounds.

The flesh is sweet with an average brix of 16.

The plant is fast growing, easy to care for, and grows well in containers and can tolerate full sun. White, fragrant flowers adorn the plant in late spring to early fall. The flowers are over 13” across, elaborate and bloom only at night. Blooms all summer

  • May have up to 4 fruiting cycles per year. DOES NOT need to be cross-pollinated. Is often considered by many to be the best variety of dragon fruit. 

KATHIE VAN ARUM Dragon Fruit 

Amazing Coconut Sweet Taste

Hylocereus ‘Kathie Van Arum’ E. Meier

Kathie Van Arum Dragon Fruit is a hybrid variety that comes from Hylocereus stenopterus and Hylocereus undatus. It is one of three hybrids created by German hybridizer Eckhard Meier.

This is one of the few red/purple nocturnal flowering cactuses that are highly fragrant. Its bloom has purple with deep pink edges and pink to light pink edges.  It starts to open its flowers during the day and will be completely open by dusk.  

The bloom is approx 9-12" and extremely stunning. 

This is a self-pollinating hardy grower and gets large quickly.  

The fruit often weighing .5 – 1 pound. The fruit has an amazing Coconut Sweet Taste with a brix reading of 22.5. The flesh is pink and the skin being almost maroon with green fins.

Yellow Dragon Fruit 

The sweetest of all dragon fruit varieties has bright yellow skin and translucent white flesh with slightly larger but fewer edible seeds 

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