Growing a plum tree from the pit requires cleaning the pit thoroughly and planting it outside in cold-weather climates, or planting it in moss, placing it in a zip-lock bag and keeping it in the refrigerator for six to eight weeks. Begin a plum tree from the pit, which takes about two years to develop into a small plant, with gardening information from a Florida plant enthusiast in this free video on fruit trees.
sorry for my ignorance are plums safe to eat when you find them on the ground?
HandsomeSasquatch 8 months ago
Can plum from a pit be grown in northern Utah?
SeboZax7 1 year ago
Thanks for plum info! How about Lychee? How best would I grow them from the pit, to soak or not to soak? Right now they are dried in my kitchen...for about a month...thanks for any info...
BestFruitNow 2 years ago
Good to know! I hope to use this information someday. Thank you.
colorcompletesme 2 years ago