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Jujube Trees

Add sweet, crispy fruit to your garden with our jujube fruit trees for sale, and see why gardeners love this unique fruit. Jujube trees are deciduous from China and grow particularly well in hot and arid regions. Also known as Chinese dates or red dates, they are prized for their tasty and nutritious fruit. Jujubes are hardy, drought-tolerant, and can thrive in various soil types. They also sport a unique look, with a tall growth habit, shiny fruit, and glossy green leaves. The fruits, resembling small dates, mature to a wrinkled, sweet, and chewy texture when fully ripe. Jujubes are rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. These trees are a delightful addition to home orchards or ornamental landscapes.

Super Sweet® Jujube Tree

Super Sweet with Apple-Like Flavor

$44.99 - $54.99

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$44.99 - $54.99

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Shanxi Li Jujube Tree

A Drought-Tolerant Fruit Tree

$44.99 - $54.99

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$44.99 - $54.99

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Li Jujube Tree

Round and Plump with Crisp Apple Taste

$44.99 - $54.99

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$44.99 - $54.99

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Fruit Trees Alive!® Fertilizer

Grow strong, healthy apple, peach and other fruit trees

$17.99 - $34.99

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$17.99 - $34.99

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Honey Jar Jujube Tree

Extremely Sweet Fruits

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$44.99 - $54.99

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Jujube Trees for Sale at Gurney's

Successfully planting and nurturing a Jujube tree starts with knowing the basics. Growing Jujube trees isn't super difficult, and unlike some plants and trees, they require sandy well-drained soil to ensure a healthy lifespan.

How do you Plant Jujube Trees?

To plant a Jujube Tree, you'll need to first dig a hole large enough for its root system. This can typically be done by making it twice the size of the root ball and the same depth as the root ball. The last steps are to make sure it's level with the surface of the soil and backfill the hole with soil.

How do you Grow Jujube Trees?

To grow a Jujube Fruit Tree efficiently, you'll want to plant it in the fall or early spring and ensure the location gets at least 6 hours of sun per day. The Jujube tree belongs in the 5th USDA hardiness zone. Make sure to space the trees 10-15 feet apart. After the jujube tree is planted, water and apply mulch around the base of the tree.

How do you Prune Jujube Trees?

Start by removing any dead or diseased branches and thinning out the canopy. Prune back longer branches until they are your desired size and ensure no two branches are growing too closely together. Lastly, make sure no branches are growing in a downward or upward direction.

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