Absolutely Stunning Fruit Trees That Grow Great in Containers
Growing fruit trees in pots or patio containers have a number of benefits. You can move the trees into a frost-free garage during bad winter conditions or to avoid spring frosts. (Do not bring them into a heated house though). They provide a decorative and fruitful effect on patios, enhanced by an attractive container. You can grow fruit trees in very small spaces, ideal for houses with no gardens. If you think you might be moving house, you can take the trees with you.
Apples, peaches, and other tree fruits are ideal candidates for containers. Beautiful spring flowers followed by luscious fruit — what’s not to love? Fruit trees do require a bit more care than other fruits, especially when it comes to managing insects and diseases. The results are well worth the extra effort.
Apple Tree
Most apple varieties are available grown on a nice selection of dwarfing rootstocks that allow you to choose almost any size tree. One of many good rootstocks for containers is EMLA 27, which usually gives you a 5- to the 7-foot-high tree.
Мandarins Tree
Your best pick for growing an orange tree, or any citrus tree, is to pick a dwarf variety. Pick a container with plenty of drainages and make sure your plant gets plenty of light. During the summer, you can move the plant outdoors.
Lemon tree
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Apricots Tree
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Fig Tree
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Pineapple Guava
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Pomegranate Tree
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Orange Tree
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Citrus Tree
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Grape Tree