Fruit Trees Available at Adams Gardens in Nampa, Idaho

When to Plant Your 2026 Dave Wilson Nursery Trees

Spring is the perfect time to plant fruit trees in Southwest Idaho. Whether you’re starting a backyard orchard or adding new varieties to your landscape, timing matters. Planting during the dormant season helps trees establish strong roots before summer heat arrives, setting you up for healthier growth and better harvests.

Bare-root fruit trees,  like those from Dave Wilson Nursery, should be planted late winter through early spring while dormant. This allows roots to establish before leaf growth begins and reduces transplant stress.

In the Treasure Valley, this typically means:

  • Late February
  • March
  • Early April (before bud break)

Fall planting (October–November) is also possible, but spring planting is safest for cold-winter climates in Southwest Idaho. 

Prep Your Planting Site for Success

Before planting your new trees:

  • Choose a full sun location (6–8+ hours daily)
  • Dig a hole 2x wider than the root system
  • Do NOT amend heavily — use native soil
  • Soak bare roots 6–24 hours before planting
  • Water deeply after planting
  • Add mulch (keep away from trunk)

These simple steps help trees establish quickly and grow vigorously in their first season.

Southwest Idaho Fruit Tree Planting Chart

Tree Type Varieties Included Best Planting Window Notes
Apples Gala, Fuji, Gravenstein Late Feb – Early Apr Very reliable
Apricots Blenheim, Tilton, Moorpark, Chinese, Harglow Late Feb – Mid March Plant early (frost sensitive)
Cherries Bing, Rainier, Van, Multi-bud Late Feb – Early Apr Needs pollinators
Peaches Contender, Elberta, Reliance, O’Henry, Ranger Late Feb – Early Apr Great for Idaho
Nectarines Arctic series, Flavortop, Mericrest, etc. Late Feb – Early Apr Treat like peaches
Plums & Pluots Multi-bud, Dapple Dandy Late Feb – Early Apr Good pollination
Pears Multi-bud Comice/Bartlett/Bosc Late Feb – Early Apr Cold hardy
Jujube GA 866, Li Mid April – May Wait for warm soil
Olive Mission April – May Plant after frost risk
Nut Trees Walnut, Chestnut March – April Large spacing needed
Cane Berries Raspberry, Blackberry March – April Plant shallow
Willows Corkscrew, Weeping March – May High water needs

Best Performers for Southwest Idaho

These varieties from your order typically perform especially well:

  • Contender Peach
  • Reliance Peach
  • Chinese Apricot
  • Tilton Apricot
  • Gala Apple
  • Fuji Apple
  • Van Cherry
  • Bing Cherry (with pollinizer)
  • Li Jujube
  • Ambassador Walnut

Planting Tips for Success in the Treasure Valley

  • Expect late frosts into May
  • Plant apricots in protected locations
  • Avoid low frost pockets
  • Use mulch to retain moisture
  • Water deeply but infrequently
  • Stake trees for first 1–2 years

A little planning now means stronger trees, better growth, and bigger harvests for years to come!

Fruit Trees Available at Adams Gardens in Nampa, Idaho
Fruit Trees Available at Adams Gardens in Nampa, Idaho