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Cold Hardy Fruit Trees

Shop cold-hardy fruit trees and berries for USDA zone 4 and colder: apples, plums, cherries, and hardy berries that take deep winters and still crop. Answer the "what fruit can I grow in a cold climate?" question in one place. For planting and care, read our Fruit Tree Growing Guide.
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Choosing Cold Hardy Fruit Trees

Northern gardeners can grow far more fruit than they’d guess. This cross-fruit collection gathers everything reliably hardy to USDA zone 4 or colder, from apples and plums to honeyberries that shrug off 40-below. It’s the shortcut for anyone asking what actually survives a cold-climate winter.
Hardiness is about more than surviving cold; late bloom helps a variety dodge spring frost, and a short season needs early-ripening fruit. Plant in full sun with good air drainage, and pair varieties where pollination partners are needed.

Proven in the cold

– Hardy tree fruit: Honeycrisp, Honeygold, Antonovka apples; Stanley, Toka plums; North Star, Montmorency cherries.
– Bulletproof berries: all Honeyberries (Aurora, Tundra, Boreal types), Aronia, hardy raspberries (Boyne, Latham, Killarney).
– Cold-climate specialties: Chicago Hardy Fig, Pawpaw, Crandall and Consort currants.
– Use the sidebar filters to narrow by USDA zone, ripening window, and stock status.
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