Enjoy homegrown fruit with varieties that can produce fruit without needing a second pollinator tree nearby. Our collection of self-fertile fruit trees is perfect for smaller yards, home orchards, and gardeners looking for easy-to-grow fruit trees for North Florida and Southern landscapes.
These trees are selected for productivity, beauty, and delicious fruit while being beginner-friendly for backyard growers. Many self-pollinating varieties still benefit from additional pollinators nearby, often leading to heavier harvests and improved fruit production.
NO SHIPPING AT THIS TIME — LOCAL NURSERY PICKUP ONLY
EARLY GOLDEN APRICOT The early golden apricot grows large, flavorful, golden fruit. It fruits early July to early August, depending on location. The fruit is great...
TILTON APRICOT Prunus armeniaca This apricot variety is excellent for both fresh eating and preserving. It thrives in full sun conditions and is self-pollinating, making...
BROGDON - TYPE B - Medium-sized, pear-shaped fruit with thin, dark purple skin and rich, creamy flavor. High oil content—excellent for fresh eating.Cold Hardy: ~20–25°F (one...
Apache Rubus fruticosus 'Apache' PP11865 is a self pollinating jumbo sized fruit with a great flavor. The canes are erect and thornless. These berries ripen mid...
Arapaho Rubus fruticosus' Arapaho' is a fully erect and thornless blackberry. It ripens early to mid June. The Arapaho has the smallest seeds and is one...
Natchez Thornless Blackberry is an early-season favorite known for its very large, sweet berries and extremely heavy yields. This vigorous, thornless variety is easy to...
Navaho Thornless Blackberry Rubuss fruticosu 'Navaho produces firm, medium-large berries with outstanding sweet flavor. This upright, thornless variety is known for its excellent disease resistance,...