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5 Best Fruit Trees to Grow In Your Backyard

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Arizona Resource Realty BR518926000

Prioritize the fruits you enjoy eating when selecting the best fruit trees to grow in your garden. Nurturing your own organic, home-grown fruit is simply one of the best backyard ideas. It is extremely rewarding, and the produce tastes far superior to anything available for purchase. You will also be able to grow varieties that are not commonly found in grocery stores.

It is critical to select only fruit tree varieties that are appropriate for your climate. So, with our selection of the best fruit trees, you'll find one for every situation.

 

  1. Apple Tree

Apples are arguably the best fruit trees for beginners to grow because they are one of the easiest and most versatile options. There are several self-fertile apple varieties available, but it's usually best to plant one or two different partner trees nearby for cross-pollination. Once established, apples require little care; a general fertilizer around the base in spring, a yearly pruning, and you'll have fruit in two to four years.

 

  1. Fig Tree

Eating home-grown figs feels like a treat, and the fruits go well with salads, tarts, and desserts. Figs require a lot of sun to ripen their fruits, so plant one against a south-facing wall. Growing it against a wall also helps to limit the tree's roots, which reduces stress and increases fruit yield.

 

  1. Lemon Tree

Lemon trees, one of the best trees to grow in pots, add an exotic air to a patio and can double as one of the best winter house plants. Lemon trees will bring a taste of the tropics to your landscaping if you live in a colder climate and have a sheltered area, such as a porch. Lemon trees require a lot of nutrients to thrive, so invest in a good citrus feed and add some grit or sharp sand when planting to improve drainage.

 

  1. Plum Tree

Plum trees are easy to grow and produce a lot of fruit. Cooking plums produce the most exquisite desserts and jams, whereas eating plums are a popular sweet fruit. The trees don't take up much space, especially when grown on dwarf rootstock, so they can fit into most backyards. Plum trees do require a warm, sheltered location and thrive in moist soils.

 

  1. Pear Tree

Pears are one of the most beautiful fruit trees to grow, with stunning blossom in the spring and rich colors in the fall. Their flavors range from mellow and sweet to pleasantly sour and subtly spiced. While they can be eaten raw, they also make fantastic tarts, and simply poached pears make the most luxurious dessert.

 

Of course, the best fruit tree is the one from which you get the most enjoyment. You should also consider how much fruit you are likely to get, in order to make your endeavors worthwhile.

Sham Reddy CRS
Howard Hanna RE Services, Dayton, OH - Dayton, OH
CRS

Thanks for sharing Tamra!!! Great tips about fruit trees in the backyards

Pears are one of the most beautiful fruit trees to grow, with stunning blossom in the spring and rich colors in the fall. Their flavors range from mellow and sweet to pleasantly sour and subtly spiced

Sep 09, 2022 04:48 AM
Tamra Lee Ulmer

Glad you liked our tips. Happy Friday!

Sep 09, 2022 11:28 AM
Kat Palmiotti
eXp Commercial, Referral Divison - Kalispell, MT
Helping your Montana dreams take root

We are growing fig trees - this was the first year and they definitely need time to mature. We had one teeny tiny fig this year.

Thanks for the list!

Sep 09, 2022 05:01 AM
Tamra Lee Ulmer

Thanks for your time, Kat. Happy Friday!

Sep 09, 2022 11:29 AM
Wayne Martin
Wayne M Martin - Chicago, IL
Real Estate Broker - Retired

Good morning Tamra. Never had a lemon tree. My dad had all the rest. Maybe someday when we return to the suburbs. Enjoy your day.

Sep 09, 2022 05:36 AM
Tamra Lee Ulmer

Thanks for reading, Wayne. Happy Friday!

Sep 09, 2022 11:29 AM
Joe Jackson
Keller Williams Capital Partners Realty - Columbus, OH
Clintonville and Central Ohio Real Estate Expert

This is an excellent post with great information. Thanks for sharing it.

Have a super fantastic week!
Joe Jackson, Realtor-KWCP

Sep 09, 2022 06:05 AM
Tamra Lee Ulmer

Thank you very much.  I appreciate it. Happy Friday!

Sep 09, 2022 11:31 AM
John Pusa
Glendale, CA

Hello Tamra Lee Ulmer these are great list of best fruit trees to grow in a backyard.

Sep 09, 2022 08:26 PM