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1. The Satsuma Plum: Everything You Need To Know - Minneopa …
Link: https://minnetonkaorchards.com/satsuma-plum/
Description: WEBJan 8, 2021 · Keep reading to explore how to grow Satsuma Plum trees, whether they need a pollinator, how long it takes for them to produce fruit, when they ripen, and more. Satsuma plums are rich in vitamin C and iron, and their deep red interior makes them a beautiful addition to any garden.
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2. Japanese Plum Information - How To Grow Satsuma Plums - Gardening Know How
Link: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/plum/satsuma-plum-care.htm
Description: WEBMar 27, 2023 · As mentioned, Satsuma Japanese plum tree produces fruit that is most commonly eaten fresh. The fruit is larger, rounder, and firmer than its European counterpart. Japanese plum trees are more delicate as well and require temperate conditions.
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3. Ultimate Guide to Growing Satsuma Plum: Exploring Planting, …
Link: https://gardeningtips.in/ultimate-guide-to-growing-satsuma-plum-exploring-planting-pruning-and-care
Description: WEBMar 6, 2024 · Overview of Satsuma Plums. Origins and Characteristics. Choosing the Right Location. Sunlight Requirements. Soil Type and Drainage. Planting Satsuma Plums. Best Time to Plant. Step-by-Step Planting Guide. Watering and Mulching. Watering Schedule. Benefits of Mulching. Fertilizing Your Satsuma Plum Tree. When and How to …
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4. Satsuma Plum Tree (Prunus salicina 'Satsuma') – Growing …
Link: https://www.shrubhub.com/Shop-Plants/Plum-Trees/Satsuma-Plum-Tree/13114
Description: WEBPrunus salicina 'Satsuma' 7 reviews. Fruit Trees. Why Satsuma Plum Tree? Produces large, juicy plums that are sweet and flavorful. Self-pollinating variety, so only one tree is needed for fruit production. Adaptable to various soil … Reviews: 7
Reviews: 7
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5. Plum, Japanese Plum 'Satsuma' (Prunus salicina) - MyGardenLife
Link: https://mygardenlife.com/plant-library/plum-japanese-plum-satsuma-prunus-salicina
Description: WEBPlant Details. Category: Nursery. Light: Full Sun. Bloom Season: Height: 10-20' / 3-6.1m. Space: 10-20' / 3-6.1m. Zones: 5, 6, 7, 8. Lowest Temp: -20° to -10°F / -29° to -23°C. Colors: Grown for Fruit. Basic Care. When planting, keep the base of the trunk exposed. Best in fertile, well-drained soil. Water regularly until established.
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6. Growing Satsumas: The Ultimate Care Guide for This Citrus Delight
Link: https://morningchores.com/growing-satsumas/
Description: WEBWhat is Satsuma? The satsuma orange ( Satsuma unshiu) is originally from China, but the name comes from the area of Japan where most of the parents of modern cultivars originated. It’s a semi-tropical evergreen that is more cold hardy than most citrus trees, and it doesn’t have thorns like some citrus. Lime, I’m looking at you.
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7. Expert Tips: How To Successfully Grow Satsuma Plum Trees
Link: https://how-to-grow.org/vr/satsuma/t/plum-tree
Description: WEBThis article explores the steps to successfully grow Satsuma plum trees. It covers choosing the right location, soil conditions, planting and care, fertilizers, water requirements, common pests and diseases, pruning, harvesting and storage.
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8. Satsuma Japanese Plum - Grandpa's Orchard
Link: https://www.grandpasorchard.com/Tree/Prunus-Satsuma
Description: WEBThe Satsuma plum has medium to large, round, dark red fruit with a small pit. The firm, juicy fruit has a sweet and levely flavor that is excellent for frest eating, cooking, canning or preserves. It ripens in early to mid-season. The famous plant breeder, Luther Burbank, introduced Satsuma in 1899.
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9. How to Grow the Japanese Plum Tree: A Guide
Link: https://www.backyardboss.net/growing-japanese-plum-tree-guide/
Description: WEBDec 22, 2023 · 'Satsuma' with deep red, sweet plums. Benefits of Growing Japanese Plum Trees. Growing Japanese plum trees gives you several benefits. They are a great source of nutritious, fresh fruit, rich in antioxidants, minerals, and vitamins. You can enjoy the fresh plums or make desserts and jams with them.
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10. Growing Plum Trees : How to Plant Satsuma Plum Tree - YouTube
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qy7V9XNJz-8
Description: WEBFeb 23, 2009 · 24. 11K views 15 years ago Growing Plum Trees. Planting a Satsuma plum tree, also known as a Japanese plum, usually starts from a bare-root planting, and it requires aggressive pruning...