Welcome to the Raintree "How-To-Grow" Plant Guide. Over the years we have gathered lots of great tips and useful information about how to grow and use each of our plants. Please enjoy exploring the links below. To download a copy of our Plant Owner's Guide, click here! For more grower's information, click here!
Berries
Aronias
Currants
Grapes
Seabuckthorn
Elderberries
Gunnera
Serviceberries
Blackberries
Goji Berry
Highbush Cranberries
Strawberries
Blueberries
Gooseberries
Lingonberries
Cranberries
Goumi
Raspberries
Fruit Trees
Apples
Apricots
Asian Pears
Cherries
Citrus
Combo Trees
Crab Apples
Edible Trees
Espaliers
European Pears
Figs
Hawthorns
Kiwis
Mountain Ash
Peaches & Nectarines
Plums
Plum Crosses
Pomegranates
Quinces
Rootstocks (Generic)
Rootstocks (Plum)
Subtropicals
Nut Trees
Almonds
Chestnuts
Filberts
Walnuts
Ornamentals
Butterfly Bush
Fragrant Spring Tree
Hydrangea
Honeysuckle
Japanese Flowering Apricots
Lilacs
Luma apiculata
Maples
Magnolias
Mock Orange
Passifloras
Pieris japonica
Roses
Willows
Unusual Plants
Akebia
Artichokes
Asparagus
Bay Trees
Bamboos
Cactus
Chilean Guava
Chocolate Berry
Eucalyptus
Forsythia
Gardenia
Ground Covers
Herbs
Hops
Horseradish
Japanese Pepper Plant
Jujubes
Lavender
Loquats
Mulberries
Mushrooms
Olives
Palms
Papaya
Paw Paws
Persimmons
Pineapple Guava
Rhubarb
Saffron Crocus
Sugar Leaf
Tea
Tree Peonies
Wasabi
Weigela
Extra Regional Information
- Varieties that thrive in your region
- New 2006 Hardiness Zone Maps
- Pacific NW Climate Zone Map -- Canada to California
- Northern California Growing Guide
- N. California Climate Zone Map #1 -- S. Oregon Border to Healdsburg, CA
- N. California Climate Zone Map #2 -- Healdsburg, CA to central California
- Click Here to find more specific local plant information, care instructions, local insect knowledge, and local disease advice through your local cooperative extension office.

