Grafted Fruit Trees
Grafted Fruit Trees - Premium Tropical Varieties
Grafted fruit trees shipped ready to plant. Our grafted fruit trees collection features premium tropical varieties selected for fast production, outstanding flavor, and adaptability to warm climates and containers. Whether you're building a backyard orchard or growing in pots, these grafted fruit trees deliver reliable harvests and exceptional quality.
Why Choose Grafted Fruit Trees
Grafted fruit trees for faster fruiting: Enjoy fruit in 2-3 years instead of waiting from seed.
True-to-type varieties: Consistent flavor, size, and yield with every grafted fruit tree.
Healthy, nursery-grown trees: Strong roots and ready to thrive in your garden.
Expert guidance: Planting and care tips from experienced growers.
Shop Grafted Fruit Trees by Variety
Mango Trees
Our grafted mango fruit trees bring tropical flavor home. The Alphonso Mango Tree offers golden, aromatic fruit with rich sweetness, while the Pickering Mango Tree is compact and container-friendly with excellent production. (Explore Grafted Mango Trees).
Avocado Trees
Grow buttery avocados with the Hass Avocado Tree, prized for creamy fruit and high yield. The Lula Avocado Tree performs exceptionally in warm climates with great pest resistance. (Discover Grafted Avocado Trees).
Guava Trees
The Barbie Pink Guava Tree produces juicy pink fruit perfect for smoothies and desserts. The White Thai Guava Tree delivers crisp, aromatic fruit and adapts beautifully to containers. (Shop Grafted Guava Trees).
Soursop Trees
The Whitman Fiberless Soursop Tree offers smooth texture and low-fiber pulp. The Super Productive Soursop Tree produces large, aromatic fruit early and abundantly. (See Grafted Soursop Trees).
Lychee Trees
Our grafted lychee fruit trees include the SweetHeart Lychee Tree with seedless, juicy fruit and ornamental beauty. The Hakip Lychee Tree offers early harvest and sweet flavor. (Browse Grafted Lychee Trees).
Sapodilla Trees (Nispero)
The Molix Sapodilla Tree features large, brown-sugar-flavored fruit. The Morena Sapodilla Tree offers intensely aromatic fruit and strong production. (Explore Grafted Sapodilla Trees).
Jaboticaba Trees
The Sabara Jaboticaba Tree grows grape-like fruit on its trunk with multiple crops yearly. The Grimal Jaboticaba Tree features larger, darker fruit with rich flavor. (View Grafted Jaboticaba Trees).
Loquat Trees
The Bradenton Loquat Tree produces sweet-tart, orange-golden fruit that ripens early. The Champagne Loquat Tree offers creamy, mild fruit with refreshing flavor. (Shop Grafted Loquat Trees).
Mamey Sapote Trees
The Pace Mamey Sapote Tree produces vibrant-red fruit with custard-like texture. The Magana Mamey Tree is larger and excellent for home gardens and small farms. (Explore Grafted Mamey Trees).
How to Grow Grafted Fruit Trees
Planting Location: Choose full sun (6-8 hours daily) with well-draining soil. Grafted fruit trees thrive in tropical and subtropical climates with protection from strong winds.
Soil & Water: Plant in nutrient-rich, well-draining soil with pH 6.0-7.0. Water deeply but infrequently, allowing soil to dry slightly between waterings.
Fertilizing: Feed twice a year with our 8-3-9 Fersol granular fertilizer, the blend we recommend for strong growth and healthy fruiting. Supplement with micronutrients for optimal leaf health.
Pruning: Prune lightly after harvest to maintain shape and airflow. Remove dead or crossing branches.
Container Growing: Dwarf grafted fruit trees adapt well to containers (20+ gallons) with excellent drainage. Use quality potting mix and fertilize more frequently than in-ground trees.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the fastest growing grafted fruit trees? Grafted mango, guava, and soursop trees produce fruit within 2-3 years, much faster than seed-grown trees. (Fast-Growing Grafted Fruit Trees).
When should I plant grafted fruit trees? Spring or early summer is ideal. In frost-free areas, grafted fruit trees can be planted year-round.
What are the most profitable grafted fruit trees? Grafted mango, avocado, and lychee trees offer excellent returns thanks to high demand and dependable yields. (Browse Avocado Trees Collection).
Do grafted fruit trees need pollination partners? Most grafted varieties are self-pollinating. Planting multiple trees can improve yields and fruit size.
How long do grafted fruit trees live? With proper care, grafted fruit trees produce fruit for 20-50+ years, making them excellent long-term investments.
Start Your Orchard with Grafted Fruit Trees
Transform your garden with our premium grafted fruit trees collection. Browse tropical varieties today and start growing your own productive orchard at home.