One of the best-kept secrets of living in Southwest Florida is that you can grow tropical fruits in your backyard that people in most of the country can only dream about. Mango, avocado, papaya, starfruit — your yard can produce all of it.
Cape Coral, Fort Myers, and Naples sit in USDA Hardiness Zone 10, which means almost any tropical fruit tree you plant will thrive. Here's what grows best in our area and what to expect from each tree.
1. Mango — The King of SW Florida Fruit Trees
Southwest Florida's climate is ideal for mango production. With long hot summers and mild winters, mangos here produce abundantly. The Haden, Tommy Atkins, and Keitt varieties are especially well-suited to our conditions.
- ✓Best varieties for SW Florida: Haden, Tommy Atkins, Keitt, Nam Doc Mai
- ✓Full sun, excellent drainage — loves Cape Coral's sandy soil
- ✓Produces fruit in 3–5 years from a young tree
- ✓Harvest season: May through September
- ✓Can reach 35–40 feet — consider dwarf varieties for smaller yards
- ✓Drought tolerant once established — minimal irrigation needed
🥭 Pro Tip: Plant your mango tree in the highest, driest spot in your yard. Mango trees hate "wet feet" — standing water kills them quickly. Cape Coral's sandy soil drains well, but avoid low spots near canals.
2. Avocado — Year-Round Guacamole from Your Backyard
Avocados thrive in Zone 10 and produce abundantly in Cape Coral. The key is choosing the right variety — some avocados need a second tree for pollination (type A and type B) while others are more self-sufficient.
- ✓Best varieties: Day (compact, self-pollinating), Monroe (large fruit), Simmonds (early season)
- ✓Plant two trees (one Type A, one Type B) for maximum production
- ✓Full sun to light shade — very adaptable
- ✓Fruit production in 2–4 years from grafted trees
- ✓Harvest season: July through March depending on variety
- ✓Fast-growing — can reach 20–30 feet, or keep pruned as a 10-foot tree
3. Citrus — The Classic Florida Backyard Tree
Nothing beats fresh-squeezed orange juice from your own tree. Citrus of all types grows beautifully in SW Florida — oranges, grapefruits, tangerines, key limes, and lemons all perform well here.
- ✓Key Lime: The most productive citrus for our climate. Produces year-round.
- ✓Navel Orange: Excellent eating orange, harvest November through January
- ✓Hamlin Orange: Best juice orange for SW Florida conditions
- ✓Ruby Red Grapefruit: Thrives in our heat, harvest December through April
- ✓Honey Tangerine: Sweet, easy to peel, harvest January through March
- ✓Meyer Lemon: Prolific producer, fruit nearly year-round
4. Papaya — The Fastest Fruit Tree You Can Grow
Want fruit quickly? Plant papaya. These incredible plants go from seedling to fruit production in just 6–9 months. They're not technically a tree (they're herbaceous plants), but they grow to 10–15 feet and produce enormous fruit.
- ✓Fruit production in as little as 6–9 months
- ✓Produces year-round in SW Florida's warm climate
- ✓Short-lived (2–3 years) — plant new ones every year for continuous production
- ✓Full sun required — loves heat
- ✓Keep roots dry — excellent drainage is essential
5. Carambola (Starfruit) — The Most Exotic Backyard Producer
Carambola trees are one of SW Florida's best-kept secrets. They produce two crops per year, the star-shaped fruit is delicious, and the tree itself is beautiful with pink flowers and dark green foliage.
- ✓Two crops per year — June/July and November/December
- ✓Moderate size — stays 20–25 feet, easy to manage
- ✓Beautiful ornamental tree even when not fruiting
- ✓High salt tolerance — excellent for canal properties
- ✓Best varieties for SW Florida: Arkin, Kari, Star King
Planting Tips for SW Florida Fruit Trees
- ✓Plant from October through March for best establishment before summer heat
- ✓Add organic matter to Cape Coral's sandy soil at planting time
- ✓Fertilize 3 times per year with a citrus/fruit tree fertilizer
- ✓Water deeply but infrequently — most fruit trees prefer slightly dry conditions
- ✓Watch for citrus greening disease — buy only certified, disease-free trees from reputable nurseries
Ready to start your tropical fruit garden? We carry a selection of fruit trees seasonally. Call us at (239) 392-4855 to check availability, or request a free quote for a full fruit tree installation.