Buy Pluot Trees from Ty Ty Nursery

Pluot trees—a flavorful cross between plums and apricots—are prized for their rich sweetness, vibrant colors, and high yields. But while they’re hardy once established, their first summer in the ground is a critical stage. The combination of heat, strong sun, and early root development means your young tree will need consistent, thoughtful care.

Here are five essential summer tips to help your pluot tree take root and set the stage for future harvests.


1. 💧 Water Deeply, Not Often

Pluots thrive when roots grow deep into the soil:

  • Water two to three times per week in the absence of rain
  • Apply water slowly so it penetrates 8–10 inches down
  • Allow the top inch of soil to dry before watering again to prevent root rot

💡 Planting with Soil Moist Transplant Crystals helps maintain consistent moisture in the root zone.


2. 🍂 Mulch to Lock In Moisture and Keep Roots Cool

A mulch layer is a must-have for young fruit trees in summer:

  • Spread 2–4 inches of organic mulch (bark, straw, or shredded leaves) around the base
  • Keep mulch a few inches from the trunk to prevent fungal problems
  • Mulch reduces evaporation, protects from heat, and deters weeds

🌱 Refresh mulch halfway through the season for continued benefits.


3. ☀️ Provide Shade in Extreme Heat

Pluots love sun, but intense heat can overwhelm a new planting:

  • Use shade cloth or plant near a taller shrub/tree for partial afternoon shade
  • If leaves curl, wilt, or show brown edges, it’s a sign of sun stress
  • For potted pluots, move them to a spot with morning sun and dappled afternoon light

🛡️ A little extra shade in year one helps your tree adapt to full-sun life later.


4. 🐛 Monitor for Pests and Disease Pressure

Summer warmth invites insects and fungal issues:

  • Inspect weekly for aphids, spider mites, or leaf spot
  • Prune damaged foliage to improve airflow
  • Use organic pest control methods like neem oil only when needed

🔍 Prevention is easier—and healthier for the tree—than cure.


5. 🚫 Avoid Fertilizer During Peak Summer Heat

Feeding in midseason can do more harm than good:

  • Skip high-nitrogen fertilizer during the hottest months
  • Overfeeding encourages soft, tender growth that’s vulnerable to heat and pests
  • Focus instead on balanced watering and stress prevention

🌿 Healthy roots now mean more flowers and fruit in the years ahead.


🛒 Where to Buy Bare Root Pluot Trees

For vigorous, healthy trees shipped fresh to your door, trust Ty Ty Plant Nursery, LLC:

Best prices on premium bare root pluot trees
Non-GMO, climate-suited varieties
Fast shipping so your tree arrives in planting-ready condition
Free 1-Year Plantsurance™ Guarantee – store credit if your tree doesn’t survive 🛡️

At Ty Ty, it’s always zero stress, all success.


🌟 Final Takeaway

Pluot trees are a garden investment that pay off with amazing fruit—if given the right start. By watering deeply, mulching smartly, offering protection from extreme heat, keeping pests at bay, and skipping unnecessary summer fertilizer, you’ll give your tree the best shot at a long, productive life.

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

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