How to Grow Black Sapote
A warm-season fruit for the home garden across the warmer US.
Black Sapote is a rewarding warm-season crop for backyard growers.
When to plant
Plant Black Sapote in spring once the soil has warmed and all frost has passed. In the warmest regions a second crop is possible in late summer. See your region on the black sapote page for exact timing.
Varieties
- Bernecker, Reliable South Florida selection (Florida fruit nurseries)
How to grow it
- Sun & soil: full sun, rich well-drained soil with even moisture.
- Spacing: about 800 cm (315 in) between plants.
- Sowing: sow about 30 cm deep.
- Water: roughly 15 L per plant every 4 days in hot weather.
Pests & problems
Watch for Birds. In humid regions, Few can appear, so space for airflow and water at the roots in the morning.
Harvest
Black Sapote is usually ready to harvest within roughly 61 months once established. Pick regularly to keep plants productive.
When to plant in your region
Pick your region to see exactly when to plant black sapote where you garden.
See also: Black Sapote in the plant library →
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