How do I get my fruit trees to bear fruit?
I have had 2 Peach trees and 2 plum trees for over 5 years. When I first got them one Peach had 2 Peach is on it, and one plum tree had about a half a dozen plums on it. Since then, they haven't. Born any fruit. What am I doing wrong?
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Most fruit trees need to be planted in twos - one male and one female.
The trees may not be old enough. The reason they arrived with fruit on them is because they were sitting in a nursery amongst like trees and being pollinated. Once you take home and plant it is a different story. See if these sites help. You may have to hand pollinate or bring bees in to help.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/peach/tree-with-no-peaches.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/plum/plum-trees-not-fruiting.htm
http://www.briggsgarden.com/blog-categories/trees-shrubs/fruit-tree-pollination/