🍎 What Fruit Trees Can Be Planted Bare Root in February
February is one of the best months to plant bare-root fruit trees in the UK. Trees are dormant, soil moisture is usually good, and roots can establish before spring growth begins.
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Bare-root planting in February leads to stronger root systems, better establishment, and healthier long-term growth.
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• Seed & Cutting Propagation Compost
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❄️ Why February Is Ideal for Bare-Root Fruit Trees
In February:
- Trees are fully dormant
- Bare-root stock is widely available
- Transplant shock is minimal
- Roots grow before top growth starts
- Cooler weather reduces stress
As long as the ground isn’t frozen or waterlogged, February planting is ideal.
🌳 Fruit Trees You Can Plant Bare Root in February
🍏 Apple Trees
- One of the best bare-root choices
Apple trees establish extremely well when planted dormant and benefit from early root growth before spring.
🍐 Pear Trees
- Excellent February planting option
Pears respond well to late-winter planting and settle quickly before buds break.
🍎 Quince Trees
- Hardy and reliable
Quince trees tolerate cold planting well and establish strongly when planted bare root in February.
🌳 Medlar Trees
- Less common but suitable
Medlar trees are fully hardy and benefit from dormant planting.
🍒 Plum Trees
- Can be planted bare root in February
Plant while dormant, but do not prune until late spring or summer to avoid disease risk.
🍒 Cherry Trees
- Suitable for planting, not pruning
Bare-root cherries establish well in February if soil drains freely.
🍑 Peach, Nectarine, and Apricot Trees
- Can be planted if hardy varieties are chosen
Shelter is important, and pruning should be delayed until the growing season.
🌱 Fruit Trees for Small Gardens (Bare Root)
February is perfect for planting trained and compact forms:
- Dwarf apple and pear trees
- Columnar (cordon) fruit trees
- Espalier and fan-trained trees
These establish better when planted dormant and trained early.
🪴 Bare-Root Fruit Trees for Containers
Some bare-root trees adapt well to pots:
- Dwarf apples
- Dwarf pears
- Patio fruit trees
Use large containers with good drainage and protect pots from severe frost.
🛠️ How to Plant Bare-Root Fruit Trees in February
For best results:
- Plant on frost-free days
- Soak roots for 30–60 minutes before planting
- Dig a wide planting hole
- Improve soil with compost
- Keep the graft union above soil level
- Firm soil gently and water in
- Mulch after planting
Root contact matters more than feeding at this stage.
❌ When to Delay Bare-Root Planting
Avoid planting if:
- Soil is frozen solid
- Ground is waterlogged
- Severe frost is forecast
Delay planting briefly rather than forcing trees into poor conditions.
🍎 February Bare-Root Planting Rule
If the fruit tree is hardy and dormant, February is an excellent time to plant it bare root.
Strong roots now create healthier trees and better harvests later.