Friday, February 15, 2013

How To Care Of Dwarf Santarosa Plum Tree


Dwarf Santarosa Plum Tree

  • Dwarf Santa Rosa plum trees grow to about 8-10 feet tall, much smaller than their standard counterpart. Your dwarf tree will provide you with a lot of fruit as long as you properly care for it with the right amount of water, soil nutrients and pruning. Expect to see fruit in mid-June, and therefore plan your pruning and replanting (if it is in a pot) during times when the tree is not giving fruit.
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  • Replant your tree every 2 years by removing it from its container and shaking the roots off. Place it in a new container with three inches of soil and compost on the bottom. Lay the roots in and cover with soil, composting the top layer.
  • Replanting gives roots enough room to grow and support the increased number of branches. Replant the tree in the fall when it is going into dormancy.
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    Expose your tree to sunshine. Dwarf Santa Rose plum trees need a lot of sunshine in order to remain healthy.
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    Water every week if there is no rainfall. Allow the entire pot to soak up water. If you notice that a lot of leaves are turning brown or dying, you should check the soil and maybe add more water.
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    Prune your tree regularly. Remove broken branches and trim the top of the tree at least every 2 years. Removing branches that don't flower help provide nourishment to branches that do.
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    Remove one-quarter of the shoots as the tree blooms. This helps your tree produce larger fruit.

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