3 years old, 2+ feet tall from a farm that has been organic for 20+ years Potted up in compost Intended to sell in August for $50 when buyers could taste the amazing fruit, but it's a dry spring and I'm already finding it challenging to keep them watered. I hope I'm answering all questions here, because I don't want to do much by email but arrange pick up Buy it, put it in a big hole in the ground with lots of compost or other soil amendments, keep it watered, prune to your liking in the fall, have first fruits next year. Not to be confused with the many older wild plums with fruits the size of olives. THESE ARE PURPLE PLUMS LIKE YOU BUY in the grocery, but much more honeyed in flavour. Trees are healthy and pretty; picture does not do justice.