Tree Care:
Planting: Choose a sunny spot with well-draining soil in late winter or early spring.
Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist, deep watering.
Fertilization: Use balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring.
Pruning: Prune in late winter, remove dead or crowded branches.
Pest/Disease Control: Monitor and treat as needed.
Thinning: Thin fruit in early summer for better quality.
Mulching: Apply organic mulch around the base.
Winter Care: Protect from frost, consider dormant oil spray.
Harvesting: Pick ripe plums when they twist off easily.
Storage: Store plums in a cool, dry place or the fridge.
Tree Description:
Size: Typically 15-20 feet tall with a similar spread.
Leaves: Dark green, oval or lance-shaped, serrated.
Blossoms: Delicate white or pink, small, in early spring.
Fruit: Medium-sized, reddish-purple, sweet, juicy, and usually freestone (easy to pit).
Bark: Grayish-brown, smooth when young, may roughen with age.
Growth Habit: Spreading and open with a rounded canopy, suitable for various garden sizes and shapes. Ozark Premier plum trees are known for their attractive appearance and delicious fruit.