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Fruit Cocktail Tree
Fruit Cocktail Tree
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Meet Your New Favorite Backyard Buddy: The Fruit Cocktail Tree!
Imagine stepping into your garden and plucking a juicy peach or a tangy plum—all from the same tree. That’s the magic of the Fruit Cocktail Tree! This multi-grafted beauty is perfect for fruit lovers who want variety without needing a whole orchard.
Why You'll Love It:
Space-Saving & Spectacular: Ideal for small spaces, patios, or urban gardens—get the joy of multiple fruits in one compact tree.- A Tasty Variety: Typically includes a mix of stone fruits (like peaches, plums, nectarines, and apricots), depending on the grafts.
- Every Tree is Unique: Each Fruit Cocktail Tree is hand-grafted, and no two are exactly the same!
⚠️Please Note: The specific fruit varieties on your tree may vary and are not guaranteed. Each tree is crafted for diversity and overall balance, but the exact combination depends on seasonal availability and grafting success. Think of it as a delicious surprise!
FAQ
FAQ
Fruit Cocktail Trees are fascinating multi-grafted plants that can bear several types of fruit from the same family on one tree. They are perfect for gardeners with limited space who wish to have a variety of fruits. Here are the top 5 FAQs to help you successfully
plant and care for your Fruit Cocktail Tree.
Q: How do I plant a Fruit Cocktail Tree?
A:
- Choose the right location: Select a sunny spot with well-draining soil. Ensure it's sheltered from strong winds.
- Prepare the soil: Mix in compost or well-rotted manure to enrich the soil. Ensure the pH is appropriate for the types of fruits the tree will bear, generally between 6.0 and 7.0.
- Dig a hole: Make it twice as wide and just as deep as the root ball of your tree.
- Plant the tree: Remove the tree from its container, gently tease out the roots, and place it in the hole. The graft points should be above the soil level. Backfill the hole, gently firming the soil.
- Water thoroughly: After planting, water the tree deeply to settle the soil around the roots.
Q: How do I water and mulch my Fruit Cocktail Tree?
A:
- Watering: Water deeply once a week, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Adjust based on rainfall and temperature.
- Mulching: Apply a 2-3 inch layer of organic mulch around the base of the tree to retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and reduce weed competition. Keep the mulch a few inches away from the trunk to prevent rot.
Q: What is the best fertilization schedule for my tree?
A: Feed your Fruit Cocktail Tree with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring as new growth appears. A second application may be beneficial in mid-summer to support fruit development. Always follow the product's recommended rates and avoid over-fertilization, which can harm the tree.
Q: How do I ensure proper pollination of my Fruit Cocktail Tree?
A: Most Fruit Cocktail Trees are designed with cross-pollinating varieties. However, encouraging bees and other pollinators by planting pollinator-friendly flowers nearby can enhance fruit set. In areas with low pollinator activity, gently brushing between flowers with a small paintbrush can manually transfer pollen.
Q: When and how do I harvest the fruits from my tree?
A:
- Timing: Harvest times will vary depending on the types of fruit. Monitor the fruits for signs they are ripe, which may include color change, ease of detachment, and a sweet aroma.
- Method: Use garden shears or simply twist the fruit gently to detach it from the tree. Handle the fruits carefully to avoid bruising.
- Storage: Most fruits are best eaten fresh but can be stored in a cool, dry place or refrigerated to extend their shelf life.
Remember, patience and consistent care are key to nurturing a healthy and productive Fruit Cocktail Tree. Enjoy the process and the delicious rewards of your gardening efforts!

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Mature Height: 15-20 ft.
Mature Width: 12-15 ft.
Sunlight: Full-Part Sun
Growth Rate: Fast
Does Not Ship To: AZ, CA, ID, WA, OR
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Growing Zone 5-10

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- Julie M.Verified BuyerRated 5 out of 5 starsApr 17, 20255 Stars
Just came in and looks great. I didn't get an overpriced stick like usual. Looks like it bloomed and maybe a few baby fruit starting if it got pollinated. Just disappointed no plums on it.
Was this helpful? - Melanie F.Verified BuyerRated 3 out of 5 starsApr 17, 20253 Stars
The tree arrived quickly and in good condition. Only two small branches broken. It has grafts for peach and apricot. I don't see a plum graft but maybe the label fell off? The tree looks healthy and already has flowers and fruit. Only one apricot graft looks unhappy. Overall I'm happy with my purchase and bought a second one. Hopefully, it will come with a plum graft! :)
Was this helpful?EGEpic GardeningApr 28, 2025Hey Melanie,
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your thoughts in a review. Very few growers take on growing fruit cocktail trees as they require so many resources. The grower grafts up to 5 different items onto the same trunk. In some cases, only 2 or 3 varieties "take" on the plant. Cold weather / hot weather, poor graft or simple breakage can take a graft from the plant. We hope your second tree has a plum. Thank you once again for your input. Keep on growing 🌻️
- Josh J.IN, United StatesVerified ReviewerRated 2 out of 5 starsMay 17, 2025Peach tree only?!?!
Bought a tree from you guys. Was hoping for variety and you gave me a tree with five or six different kinds of peaches and that's all. I like the randomness of it but I feel like this isn't random. Could have just gotten a peach tree from TSC for 40 bucks. Even worse I come here and it's now on sale fifty bucks cheaper.
Only reason I gave you two stars is the tree looks nice and has a start of fruit on it. Now if only I liked peach cocktail trees.
I feel like this was a lazy unimaginative pick. Enjoy my money I guess.
Was this helpful?Which best describes you as a gardener? BeginnerWho do you grow for? YourselfHow do you prefer to grow? In Ground - GinaRated 5 out of 5 starsApr 25, 20255 Stars
Doing great very healthy tree already getting fruits buds all over it will be ordering from here again and again
Was this helpful? - GinaVerified BuyerRated 5 out of 5 starsApr 25, 20255 Stars
Doing great very healthy tree already getting fruits buds all over it will be ordering from here again and again
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