Zone 10 Fruit Trees
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We’ve been growing landscape plants since 1980. We know it’s almost impossible to achieve a 100% survival rate. That’s why we’ve got you covered!
Our Perfect Plants 1 Year Warranty is roughly 10% of your plant total. It’s a cost-effective way to guarantee your plants for a full year.
If a plant dies up to 1 year after purchase, whether it's a weather related issue, human error, or anything else, just send us a picture at customerservice@myperfectplants.com and we’ll get you a store credit for the plant you purchased. The warranty does not cover the cost of shipping for any replacement.
Warranty must be purchased at the time of checkout and cannot be added after your order has been completed.
It’s that simple! Enjoy your new plants in confidence. Guarantee your plants for a full year today!
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Zone 10 is about as good as it gets for growing fruit trees in the continental United States. With winter lows that rarely dip below 30 degrees F and summers that run long and genuinely hot, you're working in a climate that most fruit tree growers can only dream about. The plants that thrive here aren't just productive. They're spectacular.
Zone 10 is the zone where we get to have some real fun. Bananas that fruit in your backyard. Figs that push two heavy crops a year without breaking a sweat. Pomegranates that practically prefer the heat.
The one thing to keep in mind in Zone 10 is chill hours, or more accurately, the near absence of them. Most classic apple and pear varieties simply won't perform here without the cold they need to break dormancy and set fruit. While many of those trees will grow beautifully down in this southern grow zone, even producing beautiful flowers in spring/summer, the lack of chill hours means they not produce viable fruit.
If you've spent time gardening in a colder zone and just moved south, the range of what's suddenly possible here tends to catch people off guard in the best way.