Your Questions About Fruit Trees Zone 7
April 9th, 2011 by Garden Lover

Lisa asks…

will pomegranate trees make edible fruit in zone 7 ?

I want to grow a pomegranate tree in Zone 6b-7. Will it make ripe fruit in this zone? I love the fruit, but more on the fresh side since I grew up in Asia. The fruit in the stores here are not as sweet as what I grew up with and a little on the old side compared. I started my own garden last year to make cooking my favorite dishes easier in the area I live. Many veggies and fruit I enjoy are not available in my area. I was surprised to find many of the things I like will grow in the area I live. I have read about pomegranates, but am unsure if they will produce edible fruit in my area.

Garden Lover answers:

They will live in Zone 7. Zone 6 is questionable. If you have cool summers your pomegranate may not bear fruit well. As to winters plant the pomegranate tree along a south-facing masonry wall. At night the wall will release stored warmth and help the pomegranate tree make it through the cold nights.

Susan asks…

When is the best time to plant a fruit tree in zone 7 ?

I want to grow some fruit bearing trees at my house to help me be more of an organic person I live on a farm and I plan to plant an olive tree a cherry tree a peach tree an apricot tree and a few other fruit bearing trees. I just need to know when to plant them

Garden Lover answers:

In the fall so it will grow in the spring

Laura asks…

If I plant a banana tree in zone 7 will I get fruit?

The orchard says it will grow in zones 7-10, but I want to make sure it will flourish and produce fruit. I am right on the border of zone 7-8 and in a moist climate.

Garden Lover answers:

I am in zone 7 has not gotten fruit yet, had this banana plant for 6 years now, before it freezes I do cover it up.

Donna asks…

What are the best flavor of fruit tree’s to plant in zone 7?

I know there are a lot of varieties of different fruit tree’s out there, I would appreciate specific names of fruit tree’s not just apple but the type that you personally know taste REALLY good. Thank you =) This is for zone 7 OKLAHOMA

Garden Lover answers:

Besides most apples, you can grow in zone 7 :
Apricots, Cherries, Figs, Nectarines, Peaches, Pears, Pecans (Nuts), and Plums.

Some small fruit plants good for zone 7 are:
Blackberry, Blueberry, Currant, Grapes, Kiwi, Marionberry, and Raspberry.

Thomas asks…

Online site to order 2 or 3 good quality peach trees,cherry trees,apricot etc. Not Henry Fields to expensive!?

Time to order seed, tree & garden plants. I just want a couple Trugold Peach Trees, 2 Apricot trees, Strawberries, and a Cherry tree. Henry Fields to so expensive, but they do guarantee. I have ordered from them before but just wondered if there was another well known established Seed & Nursery Company that has competitive prices. One that will order & deliver online. Don’t want to order in bulk my yard is small. Any suggestions on type of fruit trees would help too I am in zone 7 (Arkansas). Please share your knowledge & experience with me but only if you have dealt with that particular Nursery in the past and know for a fact they are high quality. Please give me the link or Company’s name.

Garden Lover answers:

I’ve been a Landscaper and Greenhouse manager for along time and I will tell you that Gurney’s and Henry Fields are about as good as it gets for the price/quality/guarantee ratio. Those 2 places are your best bet. I’ve been using them with great success for years and have a well filled yard. They back up what they sell. Even the smaller standard and not the standard deluxe do well.

I have bought from Michigan Bulb and they sell trees as well, but not nearly the variety. Most of their plants are strong, too, and they have a good warranty, but the perennials are tiny!

You might also see NationalArborDay.org. My mother uses them and is a member. She’s been pretty happy.

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