Plants
11
Category
Stone fruit brings together 11 plant profiles with cultivation data, care guidance, and calendar windows. Typical sowing windows include January - March, September - November. Harvest is especially relevant in June - October. Common site needs: Sunny to partial shade. Useful edible parts: fruit, Fruit, fruit (cherry), Fruits.
Overview
11
Sunny to partial shade
low, medium
fruit, Fruit, fruit (cherry), Fruits, fruits, Kernel
6 / 11
Growing guidance
Stone fruit is presented here as a broad plant group containing 11 available plant profiles. Examples include Almond, Apricot, Cherry plum, Cornelian cherry, Damson plum, European Plum. This classification is useful for orientation, but it does not replace the individual profile: growth habit, space, frost sensitivity, and nutrient demand can vary substantially within the same category.
Recorded sowing windows extend across January - March, September - November; transplanting is listed for March - May, October - November, and harvests for June - October. These dates are guidance for Central European conditions. Timing can shift in cool upland areas, sheltered courtyards, or warm urban gardens. Soil temperature, frost risk, and the actual development of young plants remain more important than a fixed calendar date.
The site records include Sunny to partial shade, while water needs cover low, medium. 6 of 11 profiles are explicitly recorded as suitable for containers. Useful parts include fruit, Fruit, fruit (cherry), Fruits, fruits. Use the cards and monthly links to make an initial selection, then check spacing, container size, care, and companion-planting details in the complete plant profile.
Overview
Sowing: January - March, September - November; harvest: June - October.
Site values: Sunny to partial shade; water: low, medium.
Useful parts: fruit, Fruit, fruit (cherry), Fruits, fruits; container suitable: 6 of 11 plants.
Overview
Quick entry points by common gardening intent, so the category is more than a list.
This selection helps with quick decisions in June.
This selection helps with quick decisions in June.
This selection helps with quick decisions in June.
Plants

Prunus dulcis

Prunus armeniaca

Prunus cerasifera

Cornus mas

Prunus domestica

Prunus domestica

Prunus domestica subsp. italica

Prunus domestica subsp. syriaca

Prunus persica

Prunus cerasus

Prunus avium