Fruits & Nuts
Santa Clara Valley, also known as the Valley of Heart's Delight, is an ideal place for growing a wide variety of fruits & nuts. UC Master Gardeners can help you determine how to get started, how to nurture young trees, and how to get the most out of mature trees.
Resources that apply to all fruit and nut crops
- Soil: Soils should be relatively well-draining
- Sun: A minimum of eight hours of full sun is required for quality fruit
- Water: Fruit trees grow and produce best if you irrigate them deeply several times a season
- Wildlife Protection: Most protection efforts focus on excluding vertebrates with fences and/or netting
- Chill hours: Cumulative number of hours below 45°F will influence which fruits and varieties you can grow successfully
Crop-by-crop overview for Santa Clara County
Fruit tree suggested varieties
Use our USDA Hardiness Zones tip to determine what climate zone you're in, then use these UC references for suggested fruit tree varieties.
- Sunset zone 7, USDA zones 8b–9a
- Sunset zone 14, USDA zones 8b–9b
- Sunset zone 15, USDA zones 8b–10a
- Sunset zone 17, USDA zones 8b–9b
Videos
- Tip: Winter Pruning [7:49]
- Talk: Fruit Tree Pruning [1 hr 28 min]
- Talk: Summer Fruit Tree Pruning [1 hr 31 min]
- Talk: Winter Fruit Tree Care [1 hr 25 min]
Additional links
- Fruit Tree Pruning resources
- Winter Pest Management in Backyard Deciduous Fruit Trees: California Master Gardener Tip Sheet for dormant fruit trees go
- Fruit Tree and Vine Care Calendar: A month-by-month schedule for backyard orchards in Santa Clara County
- Fruit Facts: From the California Rare Fruit Growers (CRFG) organization