Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or an aspiring fruit enthusiast, selecting the right fruit trees for your garden can be both exciting and rewarding. Here are some of the best options to consider if you live in Southern Ontario.
Apple Trees
Varieties such as Honeycrisp, Gala, and McIntosh are well-suited to Southern Ontario’s climate. If you decide to plant one, keep in mind that they require full sun and well-drained soil. They also benefit from cross-pollination, so planting two compatible varieties is ideal for better fruit production. Apple trees typically harvest in late summer to early fall, depending on the variety.


Pear Trees
Hardy pear varieties like Bartlett and Bosc do well in Southern Ontario and they usually prefer slightly acidic, well-drained soil and benefit from cross-pollination. When planting, it is important to regularly prune these trees in order to prevent overcrowding and improve fruit size and quality. These trees usually harvest in late summer to early fall.
Cherry Trees
Sour cherries (Montmorency) and sweet cherries (Stella, Bing) are popular varieties and they typically require full sun and well-drained soil with good air circulation. Sour cherries are usually more resilient in colder temperatures and are self-pollinators, while sweet cherries benefit from cross-pollination. Additionally, while the former are typically harvested in mid-summer, the latter are harvested later on in the season.


Plum Trees
European plums like Stanley and Italian Prune, as well as Japanese plums such as Santa Rosa, thrive in Southern Ontario. They prefer well-drained soil and benefit from cross-pollination. European plums are typically harvested in late summer, while Japanese plums are usually harvested in mid-summer.
Peach Trees
Varieties like Redhaven and Contender are suitable for Southern Ontario’s climate. They require full sun, well-drained soil, and protection from late frosts in order to thrive. They also need consistent moisture during fruit development and are generally harvested in late summer.


When selecting fruit trees for your garden in Southern Ontario, consider factors such as local climate conditions, soil quality, and available space. Proper care and maintenance, including pruning, fertilizing, and pest management, are crucial to ensure healthy growth and abundant harvests.
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