Space trees 10 feet apart for a thick hedge, or 20 feet apart for an orchard setup.
Thin out the center of the tree to encourage sunlight and airflow, which reduces disease. 4. Pollination big-tree plum
The most common pest. Hand-pick them into soapy water. Space trees 10 feet apart for a thick
Generally not required unless soil is very poor. Pollination The most common pest
Based on the search results, "Big Tree Plum" appears to refer to the ( Prunus nigra ), often called a wild plum or sometimes sloes. These hardy, native trees grow in eastern North America, offering dark-colored branches and plums that vary in color (red, orange, or yellow). Quick Guide: Canadian Plum ( Prunus nigra ) Plant Zones: 1-7 (Very cold hardy)
Requires a second variety (another wild plum seedling) 1. Planting and Site Selection
Space trees 10 feet apart for a thick hedge, or 20 feet apart for an orchard setup.
Thin out the center of the tree to encourage sunlight and airflow, which reduces disease. 4. Pollination
The most common pest. Hand-pick them into soapy water.
Generally not required unless soil is very poor.
Based on the search results, "Big Tree Plum" appears to refer to the ( Prunus nigra ), often called a wild plum or sometimes sloes. These hardy, native trees grow in eastern North America, offering dark-colored branches and plums that vary in color (red, orange, or yellow). Quick Guide: Canadian Plum ( Prunus nigra ) Plant Zones: 1-7 (Very cold hardy)
Requires a second variety (another wild plum seedling) 1. Planting and Site Selection