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Fruit Trees

Nothing beats the satisfaction of picking fresh fruit from your own tree! 

 

At Scott’s Nursery, we offer a wide selection of hardy fruit trees, carefully chosen to thrive in New Brunswick’s climate. Whether you’re starting small with a 1-gallon pot or investing in a mature root ball tree, we have the perfect size to suit your space and growing goals.

 

Our knowledgeable staff is always here to help, from selecting the right tree to ensuring you have the perfect pollinator pair for a successful harvest. Whether you’re planting apples, cherries, pears, or plums, we’ll guide you every step of the way.

 

Grow your own fruit and enjoy the taste of homegrown goodness for years to come!

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Fruit trees are a rewarding addition to any garden—offering delicious harvests, beautiful blossoms, and long-lasting value. Whether you're dreaming of crisp apples, juicy plums, or homegrown cherries, our fruit tree blogs are packed with helpful advice. Learn about choosing the right varieties, proper planting and pruning techniques, and how to keep your trees healthy and productive year after year.

 

Dig in and grow your own orchard, one tree at a time!

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Fruit Tree FAQ'S

Do fruit plants need full sun?

Yes—most fruit plants perform best with at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Sunlight is crucial for strong growth, flowering, and ultimately, fruit production.

Do I need more than one tree to get fruit?

It depends on the plant! Some fruit trees, like apples, need a second variety nearby for cross-pollination, while others like sour cherries and blueberries are self-pollinating but may produce more fruit with a companion. Our team can guide you on what each plant needs.

When should I prune fruit trees and bushes?

Pruning is usually done in the spring—before new growth starts. This helps shape the plant, improve air circulation, and encourage healthy fruiting. Don’t worry—we're always happy to walk you through it or provide seasonal pruning tips!

Are they hard to look after?

They are slightly more maintenance then trees and shrubs.  Needing the basics: full sun, well-drained soil, consistent watering (especially when young), and occasional feeding. We'll help you choose varieties that suit your space and experience level. Many berry bushes and hardy fruit trees are quite low-maintenance once established.