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17.07.2024
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- Plum tree origin
- Plum tree care and location
- Pruning a plum tree
- Fertilizing plum trees
- Watering plum tree
Plum tree origin
The plum (Prunus domestica) is a deciduous, sparsely growing tree or shrub. Botanically, it belongs to the rose family and is a stone fruit. Its origin is not exactly known, but it is thought to be in Asia and the Altai Mountains. Damascus was the centre of the plum trade and the plum was probably brought to Greece by Alexander the Great. It came to Germany and France via the Romans. In Central Europe it was systematically cultivated in the times of Charlemagne.
In Germany, two thirds of the plum harvest is harvested mainly in Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate.
The modern plum is believed to be a natural cross between the blackthorn and the cherry plum. It reaches a height of between 6 and 10 meters and forms a broad, rounded or pyramidal crown. The leaves are ovate or elliptical and between 4 and 10 cm long. The upper side of the leaves is dark green, while the underside is noticeably lighter and densely hairy.
The white to greenish flowers appear from April to May before or with the leaves and have a diameter of about two centimeters. The mostly blue-violet fruits are ripe from August. They are round to oval and have a clear core seam. The flesh is greenish-yellow to golden yellow.
Plum tree care and location
A sunny, warm and sheltered location offers ideal growing conditions for the plum tree to thrive. The plant is best planted in front of a house wall facing south to reduce the risk of late frost. Plum trees are very undemanding and like moist, humus- and nutrient-rich soil. They do not tolerate drought or waterlogging.
Pruning a plum tree
In the first few years you should Training cuts and remove any branches that are in the way of the outward-growing side shoots. Plum trees develop a narrow crown, so all shoots that grow into the center of the crown or that are vertically positioned should be removed. The best time to do this is in midsummer, between the end of July and the beginning of August. Since the crown is easier to see without leaves, pruning in late autumn or winter is also recommended.
Fertilizing plum trees
Go to the Fertilize Mature compost or farmyard manure is suitable for plum trees. Care should be taken to ensure that only untreated plants are used in the compost and that there are no pharmaceutical residues in the farmyard manure. To boost the nutrient content of the soil, a small amount of horn meal is recommended.
An infestation by the plum moth can lead to significant crop losses. This can be recognized by the premature ripening of the fruit and its falling off the tree. The presence of reddish caterpillars inside the fruit can be identified if a gelatinous droplet is visible at the boreholes.
Watering plum tree
Due to climate change, it is getting hotter in our regions, resulting in longer dry periods. This has an impact on the environment and especially on the trees. Depending on the location and the climatic conditions, more frequent watering may be necessary than in previous years. The roots of young trees are not yet as branched in the soil, which is why they need to be carefully monitored and watered earlier than established trees. Regular watering is advisable in the first year to support the rooting process. From the second year onwards, no additional water is generally required, but during dry periods it is recommended to water at least once a week. GiessenSigns of drought stress include drooping leaves, weak young branches, discolored or withered leaves, and early fruit drop. Now is the time to water the tree.
The water requirement of a plum tree depends on several factors such as the length of the dry period and the condition of the tree. Generally speaking, 75 to 100 liters can be estimated for young trees and 150 to 200 liters for older trees per watering. Watering plum trees is tree bath watering bags Ideal. Drip irrigation continuously releases water into the soil, ensuring consistent moisture levels. Attaching and filling the water bags is simple and straightforward. The bag is wrapped around the tree trunk like a jacket and zipped shut. The next step is to fill the bag with enough water so that, after further adjustment, no wrinkles remain in the lower area, and then allow it to fill.
Filling a watering bag provides young trees with sufficient water. For existing trees with a larger trunk diameter, two or three watering bags can be zipped together to water them.
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- Watering fruit trees
- Watering city trees
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