With these five fruit trees you can take advantage of small spaces at home. Know them.
Harvest fresh fruits at home, even in small spaces, is possible and only a series of steps must be followed. With adequate choice and basic care, you can enjoy homemade harvests without the need for a large land.
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The 5 fruit trees ideal to grow in pots on small terraces
Lemon (Citrus Limon)
The lemon is one of the best options to grow in a pot: its growth is manageable and has a dwarf variety – the ‘meyer’ – that adapts perfectly to small spaces.


This tree requires full exposure to the sun and moderate irrigation, making sure that the substrate has good drainage to avoid flooding. In addition, its smell and its striking white flowers will give a special touch to the garden.
Dwarf Manzano (Malus domestic)
If they like apples and opt for a dwarf or autofertile variety, the ‘Golden Delicous’ It is an excellent alternative. This option grows in large pots and needs at least six hours of daily sun, next to a regular pruning to control its size and improve the production of fruits.
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The lemon is one of the best options to grow in a pot, due to its manageability.
Higuera (Ficus Carica)
The fig tree has resistance and adaptability that make it an excellent option for small gardens or terraces. Prefers Warm climates and well drained soils, so it is advisable and make sure the pot has drainage holes.
Dwarf Naranjo (citrus sinensis)
Dwarf orange trees, such as ‘Calamondín’ Or the Kunkuat, they are perfect for potato cultivation. Its fruits are delicious and very decorative thanks to its perennial leaves and flowers.
Require direct sun, frequent irrigation and a good subscriber in spring and summer to ensure abundant fruits. In addition, they can be cultivated indoors well illuminated during the winter.
Granado Dwarf (Punica Granatum ‘Nana’)
The dwarf grenade is The best option if you are looking for a compact and decorative fruit tree. This produces very sweet red flowers and grenades, in addition to resisting dry climate.
You need a well drained soil, moderate irrigation and sun exposure to prosper. His rusticity makes him ideal for beginners in gardening.
Some tips for potato cultivation
To guarantee the success of your little fruit garden in pots, follow these recommendations:
- Musting choice: Opt for large pots with good drainage to avoid excess moisture.
- Adequate substrate: Use a nutrient -rich mixture with good drain to favor the healthy growth of roots.
- Irrigation and subscriber: Adjust the frequency of irrigation according to the species and use organic fertilizers to improve the production of fruits.
- Location: Most fruit trees need at least 6 hours of direct sun per day.
- Pruning and maintenance: cut the unnecessary branches to stimulate growth and improve harvest.
Source: Ambito

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