Do evergreen fruit trees stay green year-round in the Bay Area?
Most evergreen fruit trees remain green year-round in the Bay Area. In colder inland or windy locations, young trees may experience minor leaf damage during winter, but they typically recover in spring.
Which evergreen fruit trees are best for containers?
Many citrus trees such as lemon, lime, mandarin, and kumquat perform very well in containers. Choose compact or semi-dwarf varieties, and be prepared to water and fertilize more frequently than in-ground plantings.
Can I grow evergreen fruit trees with only 4–5 hours of sun?
Yes, but fruit production may be reduced and ripening may take longer. For best results, place the tree in the warmest, sunniest, and most wind-protected area of your garden.
Are evergreen fruit trees sensitive to frost?
Young evergreen fruit trees are more sensitive to frost than mature trees. During cold snaps, protect them with deep watering, mulch around the root zone, frost cloth, and by planting near a wall or sheltered area.
Do I need more than one tree for pollination?
This depends on the variety. Many evergreen fruit trees are self-fertile, but having another compatible tree or strong pollinator activity can improve fruit set. Always check individual product pages for pollination details.
When is the best time to plant evergreen fruit trees?
In the Bay Area, fall through spring is ideal for planting, as cooler temperatures allow roots to establish more easily. Summer planting is possible but requires careful watering and heat protection.
Can evergreen fruit trees be used for privacy or landscaping?
Yes. Many evergreen fruit trees work well as edible landscape features, offering year-round greenery, attractive flowers, and seasonal fruit. For faster privacy, choose vigorous growers and use strategic pruning and spacing.