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Wilson’s Garden Center Fruits Section

New Fruit Plants Display – Fruit Garden

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"The groves were God's first temples."
- William Cullen Bryant, A Forest Hymn

There are many rewarding moments in gardening, few so satisfying as harvesting fruits of your own labor. We strive at Wilson’s to provide a diverse collection of fruit trees and small fruits. We’ve selected our favorite and hardiest apple trees, pear, peach, apricot and cherry trees to make available throughout the growing season. Berries of every size, shape and flavor are waiting to be added to your home garden; blueberries, grapes, raspberries and strawberries, just to name a few.

“Life without love is like a tree without blossom and fruit.”
- Khalil Gibran
         
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Garden Center - Plant Nursery - Columbus Ohio Apple

 

Garden Center - Plant Nursery - Columbus Ohio Peach

 

Garden Center - Plant Nursery - Columbus Ohio Cherry

         

Click here for a current list of fruit plants Garden Center - Plant Nursery - Columbus Ohio. As always, call ahead if you are coming for a certain variety as we do sometimes sell out of these plants before we expect.

Top 6 products for the beginning fruit farmer


There is no denying; sometimes Mother Nature doesn’t play along with our plans. Pests, diseases and seasonal shifts always keep local orchard growers on their toes. If you’re just beginning an orchard or just want to plant a few apple trees, here are the products that allow you to have your best fruit crops.

  • 1-2-3 Step Program-A combination of 1) Bumper Crop; 2) Master Start; and 3) Rootmaster will get your fruit plants off to a fast start when you plant them. In fact, we extend your guarantee when you purchase these products to use with your fruit plants.
  • Pest Fighter, Year-Round Spray Oil - This product smothers insect pests in a natural way for pesticide free fruit growing.
  • Complete Fruit Tree Spray by Bonide - This is the traditional chemical protection for both diseases and insects; very effective.
  • Captain Jacks Dead Bug Brew - For organic insect control
  • Serenade Fungicide - For organic disease control
  • Deer Solution - This natural product protects your fruit plants from deer browing.
 
Spray Products – Fruit Garden

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Blueberry Blues


One of the most common fruit woes we conquer here at Wilson’s concern blueberries. Blueberries, although rewarding to harvest, can be challenging to grow in Ohio. Here are a few steps toward achieving higher yields and healthier blueberry bushes. For further information, refer to OSU Ext. Fact Sheet HYG-1422-98.


Top Hat Blueberry - this delicious, compact variety is small enough to be grown in a container on the patio!
 
Blueberry – Fruit Garden

Garden Center - Plant Nursery - Columbus Ohio Blueberry

Five steps to bigger bluer blueberries: Garden Center - Plant Nursery - Columbus Ohio Printable Format

   
Fruit Garden at Wilson’s Garden Center Clay soils are not favorable for blueberries. In order to reach a more suitable soil, try planting bushes in raised beds (about 4 inches) with rich, workable soil. This will ensure proper drainage and a more organic media for blueberry production.
   
Fruit Garden at Wilson’s Garden Center Ohio soils are naturally alkaline and blueberries prefer a more acidic soil. Therefore, blueberry growers need to go the extra mile to ensure proper pH when growing blueberries. Don’t be afraid to have your soil tested and amend accordingly. Most Ohio soils need a liberal application of Soil Sulfur; adding organic matter such as Canadian Peat Moss is also helpful in creating the best acidic blueberry environment.
   
Fruit Garden at Wilson’s Garden Center Low yields can often be blamed on low occurrences of cross pollination. Blueberry growers will see a much better yield if they plant at least two different varieties of blueberries.
   
Fruit Garden at Wilson’s Garden Center Watering properly can often be the solution to blueberry problems. Blueberries are sensitive to water fluctuations and need about one to two inches of water per week. During dry weather, the blueberry grower must supplement water. Avoid watering after September, however, unless extremely dry soils exist.
   
Fruit Garden at Wilson’s Garden Center As hard as it may be, remove the blooms the year of planting and the following year to promote vigorous growth in your blueberry bushes.
   
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