Best Fruit Trees and Garden Plants

Among all the plants you can grow in your garden, fruit trees are the most rewarding. When planted properly, the fruit-producing trees can help you save a lot of money and visits to grocery stores. Plus, home-grown produce tastes better.

Sounds great, right?

Here is a list of some of the best fruit-producing trees and plants you can grow in your garden, regardless of their landscape design.

Fruit Producing Trees and Plants

Blueberry Tree

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A fabulous fruit plant, blueberry shrubs are a great option for novice gardeners to start with. The best thing about growing blueberries in your garden is that you can use containers. The fruit requires acid soil to grow well. Using a custom blueberry mix is an excellent way to attain the correct pH level for fast growth.

All you need is to combine equal portions of high-grade organic potting soil, orchid bark, and coconut coir for a well-draining mix and acid.

If you have a wine barrel-sized container, you can grow wide varieties of delicious blueberries, enjoy a harvest, and ensure cross-pollination.

Fuyu Persimmon

Fuyu persimmon is one of the most sought-after varieties for home gardens. The reason why people prefer Fuyu persimmon for gardening is that it is insect and disease-free. The tree is self-fruitful, which means it doesn’t require any pollinators. It is a late harvest fruit, has a beautiful fall color, and is delicious too. 

Japanese Plums

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Japanese plum gives gardeners a great bang for their buck. With multiple varieties, the fruit has an extended time of harvest. That means you can enjoy the fruit over a longer period. Though Japanese plums need a winter dormant spray, they are extremely easy to care for.

The fruits have varieties that are hybridized by crossing a cherry and plum. Planting this fruit tree is one way to get plums’ unique texture with the sweetness and sourness of cherries. The fruits have an extended hanging time (about four weeks).

The new fruit type is a result of the cross-pollination of two fruit varieties.

Apricot Tree

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The apricot tree is a desirable fruit tree to grow in the garden. However, the tree is less handy compared to other fruit trees as it requires suitable conditions to flourish and thrive. The fruit tree prefers light, alkaline soil to grow. A unique aspect of this tree is that it is self-fertilizing and doesn’t need a partner tree.

Even if you leave the tree unpruned, it can grow in a fan shape. Expert gardeners recommend not pruning the apricot tree as it causes heavy and irreparable damage. Keep in mind that this fruit tree requires a little more maintenance because it flowers earlier in the season.

Many times, there is a lack of pollinating insects during the growing season. Gardeners need to help trees pollinate through natural methods. Giving them a helping hand ensures a bumper crop.

Concord Tree

Concord is a typical variety of grapes used in juice and jelly. It is one of the best fruit-producing trees as it produces large-seeded, blue-black grapes with a delicious flavor. The tree is self-fertile. However, to get the best crop, you can plant multiple vines.

Quince Tree

Quince isn’t a common fruit tree with a long history. It was the favorite among ancient Romans and Greeks. As this tree has a great ornamental value with a stunning pink blossom and an attractive shape, it has become a popular choice for home gardens.

It is different from ornamental Japanese fruit. The pear-shaped fruit tastes sour when eaten raw. However, the taste transforms when you cook them. Quinces are great for making flavorful jellies and jams. The fruit has a glorious fragrance, and you can use it to perfume the space.

Delicious Apples

Of over 2000 varieties of apple trees, red apples are not only the most famous but also widely planted. The easy-to-plant trees require little maintenance and are popular for their sweet and mild flavor. Once the fruit is fully grown, it has a longer storage life. 

Damson Plum

The damson plum trees have many appealing and interesting traits that include a compact low crown, resistance to pests, cold hardiness, and tolerance to various soils. They have the ability to grow and thrive with little or no care. The juicy tart plums are perfect for home canning.

Summing Up

Keeping your garden full of fruit-producing trees is an excellent way to upgrade its look and maintain productivity while enjoying delicious seasonal delights. All the fruit trees mentioned above are a great option with little maintenance and care. They can thrive in even small and eco-friendly yards.

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