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Fruit Tree Planner

Plan compatible pollination partners, compare varieties, and understand flowering compatibility for apples, pears, plums, blueberries, cherries, and more.

Step 1

Choose a fruit type

Start here. The helper uses different rules for apples, plums, blueberries, kiwis, and other fruit groups.

32 options available.

Type to narrow the list.

Selected fruit

Fig

8 tracked varieties

Common figs do not need a second tree for pollination in most home gardens. A second fig is still useful if you want more total fruit, a longer harvest, or backup after winter damage.

Figs do not need a nearby partner for normal home-garden fruiting, but grouping two varieties can still be handy for harvest timing and insurance.

Step 2

Choose what you want to check

Current goal

Single variety

Choose one variety and Willowbottom will show the best pollination partners.

Step 3

Choose your variety

Choose one variety to see the strongest pollination partners.

8 options available.

Optional direct pair check.

8 options available.

Used to sort matches and flag climate cautions.

Pick a variety first, then scroll to Step 4 for ranked partners, warnings, and the optional pair check.

Fruit Tree Planner | Pollination & Compatibility Guide | Garden by Willowbottom