- Selection of suitable shoots
- Properly remove shoots
- Reliable variant: flower pot
- bloom and harvest
- finishing
- pruning
- tips and tricks
Small trees can be pulled from suitable shoots. We reveal how you can grow a magnificent fruit tree in the garden yourself. Rearing succeeds if a few subtleties are observed.

Selection of suitable shoots
Only non-grafted varieties are suitable for growing your own plum trees. These thrive today primarily in old orchards. In the case of grafted specimens, the base increases.
Numerous young shoots grow in the lower part of the tree. These are suitable for raising a new Prunus domestica.
Properly remove shoots
The next step is to expose the root area of a well-developed shoot. A sharp tool is used to separate the main root. A small part of the shoot remains on the tree.
Reliable variant: flower pot
The use of special potting soil is recommended for sustainable development. Plant the young shoot immediately after separation. The following must be observed:
- Location: sunny, sheltered from the wind
- Fertilization: regular, liquid fertilizer for fruit trees
- keep constantly moist
As soon as a robust size is reached, the tree feels comfortable in the garden. A sunny to partially shaded location is ideal.
bloom and harvest
Plum trees that you grow yourself make you wait for the first blossoms over a longer period of time. It often takes at least five to eight years. For gardeners in a hurry, we recommend buying a seedling from a specialist store. These trees flower in the first year after planting.
finishing
In most cases, the fruits taste neither juicy nor sweet. For this reason, refining is a prerequisite for holistic development.
pruning
Start cutting back young shoots early. This is how its typical tree shape develops right from the start.
tips and tricks
Alternatively, the Prunus domestica can be grown from seeds. Choose pure varieties directly from the farmer. Fruits from the supermarket are not suitable.
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