
Trees
Tree
Ornamentals and fruit trees we rotate through the yard year-round.
- Type
- Trees
- Availability
- Seasonal
Care notes
Growing trees, the short version.
Tip 1
Trees are a multi-decade decision. Pick the spot before you pick the tree.
Tip 2
Water deeply for the first two seasons — the roots are still hunting.
Tip 3
Stake only if the trunk cannot hold itself. Most don’t need it for long.
More like this
Other trees we grow.

Apricot
Harcot
Hardy and self-fruitful. A reliable apricot for Intermountain West backyards.

Magnolia
Leonard Messel
A compact magnolia with pink star-shaped blooms in early spring. Handles cold better than most.

Nectarine
Necta Zee
A genetic dwarf nectarine — stays under 6 feet. Sweet, firm fruit on a patio-friendly tree.
Want one?
Cheaper than ordering online. Slightly muddier.
Reach out for current availability. We’ll tell you when it comes in, what it pairs with, and whether the dog is in a mood.
