Canadian plums are not self-fertile. (seedlings rather than clones) for proper fruit set. 5. Pests and Diseases

Avoid heavy pruning until the tree begins bearing fruit (usually 3–5 years).

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.

Big-tree Plum [Extended]

Canadian plums are not self-fertile. (seedlings rather than clones) for proper fruit set. 5. Pests and Diseases

Avoid heavy pruning until the tree begins bearing fruit (usually 3–5 years). big-tree plum

Requires a second variety (another wild plum seedling) 1. Planting and Site Selection Canadian plums are not self-fertile

Space trees 10 feet apart for a thick hedge, or 20 feet apart for an orchard setup. big-tree plum