The Routine Factors For Growing Fruit Trees In Your Garden

| Tuesday, December 11, 2012
By Chrisitan Milazzo


If you have the space, and the time, then consider growing fruit trees in your garden. The benefits of having fresh fruits right in your own backyard are numerous. From picking fruits in the summer, to fresh homemade jam for your family and friends, these trees not only look beautiful, they also keep giving all year long.

The most common is the apple tree, although the varieties are numerous. With these, it's important to know which kind you are getting, and understand what each variety needs. Some varieties of apples need a second tree of a different variety for pollination. So consider whether you want two large trees in your garden or just one. If the case is that there is only room for one tree, be sure to plant one that is self pollinating, to avoid having a fruitless tree in the summer.

Another fantastic choice is peaches. A peach tree needs plenty of sunlight and adequate soil in order to grow and produce fruit. Therefor it's important that the area these are planted in can accommodate them properly. Take a look around and find the best spot before you plant your tree. They will certainly be worth the effort.

There are many other varieties to choose from, and each one comes with its own ups and downs. From figs to cherries, apricots to plums, the most important thing before choosing your tree is understanding exactly what each individual one needs. The most important factors here are weather conditions, types of soil needed, and sun exposure time.

The issue of weather is a great one. Many fruits have special, environmental requirements that need to be taken into consideration. Before wasting a lot of time and effort planting a fruit tree, first make sure the environment can support its growth. The last thing you want is to waste time planting a tree that will only die in a few months.

Soil is another thing to consider when choosing a tree. Different types need different soil inn order to support their root systems. The best way to tackle this problem is to dig the area you plan to plant the tree and add the appropriate type of soil before planting.

Then there is sun exposure time. When growing fruit trees in your garden, you need to be sure that they will have proper access to sunlight throughout the day. Most fruits require a minimum of six to eight hours of sunlight a day during growing season. Although some can handle much more than this.

There are many benefits of having growing fruit trees in your garden. However they are not necessarily easy to maintain. One thing to consider is the size of the tree. Depending on the amount of space available, you may need to consider how much pruning will need to be to keep it at a manageable size. In some cases this can be a lot of work. Another thing to consider is the common diseases that affect certain trees, and how to keep them healthy. With one infection, you can lose an entire year of fruit.




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