Big-tree Plum Guide

Avoid heavy pruning until the tree begins bearing fruit (usually 3–5 years).

The most common pest. Hand-pick them into soapy water. big-tree plum

Because they flower early, avoid planting in low "frost pockets" where cold air settles. Plant on a slope or near a building for protection. 2. Care and Maintenance Avoid heavy pruning until the tree begins bearing

Ideal for jams, jellies, and preserves because of their high tartness-to-sweetness ratio. To make this guide better, let me know: big-tree plum

Canadian plums are not self-fertile. (seedlings rather than clones) for proper fruit set. 5. Pests and Diseases