Buy Jujube Trees from Ty Ty Plant Nursery, LLC

Jujube trees—also called Chinese dates—are tough, drought-tolerant, and well-suited to warm climates. But even the hardiest trees need extra support when they’re young, especially in the heat of summer. If you’ve just planted a jujube, the first few months are crucial for establishing a strong, productive tree.

Here are the top 5 things you should do to help your newly planted jujube tree not just survive the summer—but thrive in it:


1. 💧 Keep Watering Deep and Infrequent

Jujube trees don’t like wet feet, but that doesn’t mean they can go without water when they’re getting established:

  • Provide a slow, deep watering 1–2 times per week
  • Let the soil dry slightly between waterings
  • Avoid daily light watering—it encourages shallow root growth

💡 To boost efficiency and reduce transplant stress, mix in Soil Moist Transplant Crystals at planting time.


2. 🍂 Use Mulch to Your Advantage

In scorching summer temps, mulch becomes your tree’s best friend:

  • Apply 2–3 inches of natural mulch (wood chips, pine bark, or straw)
  • Spread in a wide ring, but keep mulch away from the trunk
  • Mulch locks in moisture, keeps the soil cool, and blocks weeds

🌱 It’s one of the easiest ways to stabilize conditions around your tree.


3. ☀️ Protect Against Heat Stress (When Needed)

Jujubes love sun, but newly planted trees can still suffer in extreme conditions:

  • If temps soar above 95°F regularly, offer temporary shade during the hottest part of the day
  • Shade cloth or positioning your tree near taller companions works well
  • In hot, windy areas, tree shelters or windbreaks can prevent leaf damage

🛡️ It’s a short-term step that pays off in long-term health.


4. 🐛 Keep an Eye Out for Pests and Disease

Jujubes are naturally pest-resistant, but summer heat can still bring trouble:

  • Monitor for aphids, spider mites, or fungal leaf spots
  • Remove any damaged or diseased leaves
  • Use organic treatments only as needed (like neem oil or insecticidal soap)

👀 Regular observation is better than overreaction—treat early and gently.


5. 🚫 Fertilize With Caution

Fertilizer can do more harm than good in midsummer:

  • Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers after the first month post-planting
  • Overfeeding causes soft growth that’s vulnerable to heat stress
  • If necessary, apply a light, balanced organic fertilizer in early summer only

🌳 Focus on building strong wood and roots—not fast foliage.


🌟 Where to Buy Root Jujube Trees?

When you want reliable results and a smooth start, buy your trees from a nursery that backs what they grow. That’s Ty Ty Plant Nursery, LLC.

Unbeatable prices on high-quality bare root trees
Fast shipping to get your plants to your door fresh
Non-GMO, zone-specific varieties to match your climate
Free 1-Year Plantsurance™ Guarantee – if your plant doesn’t survive, we’ll issue store credit 🛡️

At Ty Ty, our motto is simple: zero stress, all success.


💬 Final Thoughts

Jujube trees are survivors, but even the toughest trees need care during their first summer. If you keep an eye on watering, temperature, and pests—and avoid common mistakes like overfeeding—you’ll be well on your way to growing one of the easiest and most rewarding fruit trees around.

Start strong and grow with confidence—shop jujube trees now at Ty Ty Plant Nursery, LLC.

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