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Moon Valley Nurseries has Mexican Plum trees for sale in a variety of sizes, ready to be planted in the perfect spot in your yard! Full sun exposure is an ideal growing condition for the Mexican Plum tree.
Growing plum trees in Florida and other mild winter areas throughout the Gulf coast is a viable option for growers and homeowners. However, it is important to select a planting site with loamy, well-drained soil and full sun exposure of at least 6 to 8 hours per day.
This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to grow plum trees in Florida. It discusses the best varieties of plum trees for Florida, soil preparation, ideal spacing, planting times, watering and fertilizing requirements.
Even better, Mexican plums fit right in along tight spaces like roads, pipelines, clearcuts, or powerline edges, and stretch out just enough to get the sun they need to produce bountiful crops. Even after taller trees have outcompeted Mexican plum, they still manage to produce plenty of fruit.
How to Grow and Care for Mexican plum. Mexican plum, also known as Bigtree plum, Fall plum. Mexican plum is a hardy and low-maintenance plant, preferring full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil. Special care points include the need for occasional watering during dry periods and annual pruning to maintain shape and promote healthy growth.
Plums could be a potential crop for growers and homeowners in Florida and other mild winter areas throughout the Gulf coast, but many plum varieties from the west coast will not consistently perform well enough in Florida to produce fruit.
Mexican Plum prefers for the soil to dry out between waterings and should be watered regularly. Use our water calculator to personalize watering recommendations to your environment or download Greg for more advanced recommendations for all of your plants.