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Fruit Trees suitable for Pots (forum)

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Jeremy Trevatt starts with ...
I would like to know what fruit trees would be suitable for growing in Pots? The reason being that we dont have a lot of space available and I would also like to take them with us if we move house. Thanks, Jeremy.

Time: 14th February 2008 2:46pm

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Kath says...
Jeremy lots of fruit tree can be grown in pots. The obvious choices are the dwarf fruit tree like citrus, mulberries, persimmon, peach etc. However lots of grafted fruit tree like the sapodilla, feijoa, cinnamon, fig, loquat, peanut butter fruit etc. will grow and fruit beautifully in a pot for you. They will need a little attention to keep them happy and healthy. If you take them out of their pot ever year or two, trim the roots and the top comparatively and then re pot them into fresh mix this will keep the vigorous and productive as well as keeping them to a smaller and more manageable size. There are also a wide range of naturally small trees that are perfect for pots, like the grumichama, blueberries, bay, aloe vera, ceylon hill gooseberry, ginger, naranjilla, miracle fruit, monsterio, pepino, pomegranate, raspberry, rose apple and tea.

Time: 15th February 2008 8:47am

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