Can I plant apple trees now?

When to plant pot-grown fruit trees Container-grown trees can be planted at any time during the period September to early May. There is some benefit to planting in the period September to November, but not significant. As with bare-root trees, if planting during the winter wait for a mild-spell.

What time of year is best to plant fruit trees?

Planting in the late winter or early spring is generally the best time to get your new fruit trees in the ground. As long as the ground isn’t too frozen to dig a hole, you should be good to go. Bare root stock should be planted in winter, while raspberries and blueberries can be planted into spring.

Can you plant apple trees in June?

If you can, you should avoid planting containerized trees in the summer months of May, June, July, and August due to higher temperatures and dry breezes. The lack of moisture in the air and soil can cause moisture stress.

Can you plant fruit trees in spring?

When to Plant Bareroot Fruit Trees & Why Getting it in the ground quickly means the roots have a chance to start growing and establishing themselves in the cooler early spring soil.

How far apart should you plant apple trees?

The spacing depends on the type of tree: a row of full-size trees should be planted 15 to 18 feet apart; dwarf varieties can be closer, 6 to 8 feet apart in a row.

How many apple trees do I need?

Unless you plant a self-pollinating apple tree, you need at least two trees for proper pollination. The trees should be different cultivars that flower at the same time.

Can I plant a tree in May?

Can you plant trees during summer? Planting trees in summer’s heat may set them up for failure. Warm temperatures and dry elements put stress on a young tree as it tries to establish itself. Because containerized trees already have a healthy root system, they’re less likely to experience transplant shock.