Buy Persimmon Trees from Ty Ty Nursery

Persimmon trees are a stunning addition to any yard—offering vibrant fall foliage, glossy green leaves, and sweet fruit that ripens just as the rest of the garden is winding down. But for a persimmon planted in the spring, that first summer is a period where the right care can mean the difference between thriving and struggling.

If you’ve just planted one, here are five key ways to help your persimmon tree adjust to its new home and grow strong through the hottest months.


1. 💧 Deep, Steady Watering Is Non-Negotiable

Persimmons are drought-tolerant once established, but young trees still need help:

  • Water once or twice a week, soaking the soil deeply so moisture reaches the root zone
  • Allow the top inch of soil to dry slightly before the next watering
  • Avoid shallow, frequent watering—it encourages weak surface roots

💡 Using Soil Moist Transplant Crystals at planting can help store water at the roots between waterings.


2. 🍂 Mulch to Maintain Moisture and Block Heat

A good mulch layer helps persimmons through hot, dry days:

  • Apply 2–3 inches of mulch (pine bark, shredded leaves, or straw) around the base
  • Keep mulch 3–4 inches away from the trunk to prevent rot
  • Mulch prevents weeds, keeps the soil cooler, and reduces evaporation

🌱 Refresh mulch mid-season for continued protection.


3. ☀️ Provide Some Shade in Extreme Heat

While mature persimmons enjoy full sun, a young tree may struggle in scorching weather:

  • Use shade cloth during the hottest part of the afternoon if temps stay above 90°F
  • Planting near taller plants can offer natural protection
  • Watch for curled or scorched leaves—these are early signs of heat stress

🛡️ A little shade in year one helps build a tree that’s ready for full sun in year two.


4. 🐛 Keep a Close Eye on Pests and Fungal Issues

Healthy foliage is the foundation for fruit down the road:

  • Check weekly for scale insects, aphids, or leaf spot
  • Remove affected leaves or branches to improve airflow
  • Use organic pest control methods only when necessary

🔍 Regular checks prevent minor issues from turning into big problems.


5. 🚫 Avoid Overfeeding in the Heat of Summer

Too much fertilizer, especially nitrogen-heavy blends, can set your tree back:

  • Skip fertilizing in midsummer—wait until cooler months
  • Overfeeding can trigger soft, tender growth that’s prone to pests and heat damage
  • Focus now on watering and root health over rapid top growth

🌿 A strong foundation is better than fast but fragile foliage.


🛒 Where to Buy Bare Root Persimmon Trees

For top-quality trees that arrive healthy and ready to thrive, shop Ty Ty Plant Nursery, LLC:

Best prices on bare root persimmon trees
Non-GMO, zone-appropriate varieties
Fast shipping so your trees arrive fresh
Free 1-Year Plantsurance™ Guarantee – store credit if your tree doesn’t survive 🛡️

At Ty Ty, we make planting zero stress and all success.


🌟 Final Word

A persimmon tree’s first summer is all about steady care—deep watering, mulch protection, occasional shade, pest checks, and patience. Give it what it needs now, and it will reward you with years of beauty and delicious fruit.

Order your bare root persimmon trees from Ty Ty Plant Nursery, LLC today and start growing with confidence.

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