Persimmon Trees - Fuyugaki (Non-Astringent)
Persimmon Trees - Fuyugaki (Non-Astringent)
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Growing Zone | 8-9 |
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Mature Height | 15-20 ft |
Mature Width | 15-20 ft |
Sunlight | Full (6-8 hours) |
Spacing | 20-25 ft |
Chill Hours | 200 |
Growth Rate | Moderate |
Harvest Time | October–November |
Years to Bear | 4–6 years |
Pollinator | Self. For larger crop, plant a second Fuyu to cross pollinate with it. |
Directions for Planting and Care
Planting and caring for your Fuyugaki Persimmon Tree is simple and rewarding, offering a bountiful harvest of sweet fruit with minimal maintenance:
Planting
Select the Right Location: Choose a sunny spot with well-drained, moist soil. Fuyugaki persimmons thrive in full sun to partial shade, ensuring the best fruit production and tree health.
Prepare the Soil: If your soil is heavy or compacted, amend it with organic material like compost to improve drainage and fertility.
Dig a Proper Hole: Dig a hole that is twice as wide and as deep as the root ball. This will give the roots plenty of space to grow and establish.
Plant the Tree: Gently remove the persimmon tree from its pot and place it in the hole, ensuring the root ball sits level with the ground. Backfill with native soil and any remaining potting mix.
Water Thoroughly: After planting, water generously to help settle the soil and provide hydration for the roots.
Care
Regular Watering: Water your persimmon tree consistently, especially during dry periods. Fuyugaki trees need around 40 inches of water annually to thrive.
Pruning: Fuyugaki trees require minimal pruning. Trim only to remove crossing branches or to manage the tree's size. This will help maintain a healthy shape and improve air circulation.
Fertilization: Apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring to promote vigorous growth. Avoid using too much nitrogen, as it can lead to excessive foliage growth at the cost of fruit production.
The Fuyugaki Persimmon Tree is an exceptional addition to your garden, offering delicious, non-astringent fruit that ripens in late fall. Its low-maintenance care and high resistance to pests and diseases make it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners alike. With proper care, your tree will reward you with an abundance of sweet, fresh persimmons year after year. Embrace the joy of growing this fruitful tree and enjoy the vibrant beauty it brings to your outdoor space.
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