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19 Types of Fruit Trees You Can Enjoy Right at Home
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Author: Rick Worst | Editor: Omar Alonso
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Fruit trees include any and all flowering trees which produce fruit. When we think of the many types of fruit trees, we tend to picture trees that grow juicy, sweet, or sour fruits when ripened. Some of the most common varieties of fruit trees that fall into this category are apple, cherry, plum, and pear trees.
In warmer climates, some other fruit-bearing trees include figs, peaches, and apricots. These are what we traditionally know as fruit trees, but from a botanical point of view, trees that produce nuts or berries are also included in this category as they bear seeds.
Technically speaking, eggplants, beans, and tomatoes can be classified as fruits. Please keep reading to find out more about the different types of fruit trees and the fruit they bear.
19 Types of Fruit Trees
Most fruit trees grow in warmer climates as the fruits they bear are not fruit tolerant. Therefore, it primarily depends on the needs of each tree to determine where it will bear the best of its fruits.
Here's our list of fruit trees that are common enough to grow in an orchard or garden that you'll have access to them (and make sure you know the best time to plant fruit trees!).
Apple Tree
Probably the most popular tree across the US, apple trees usually grow somewhere between 13 to 40 feet, and they have very widespread branches. They grow pretty fast and prefer subtropical climates.
There are more than 7000 apple cultivars found across the planet. Some popular red-skinned varieties include Fuji and Jonagold, while cultivars such as Yellow Transparent and Granny Smith have green skin with crunchy white flesh.
Apples are very versatile, with some varieties tasting sweet while others taste sour and some combining both. The tree grows best in 3-8.
Lemon Tree
Lemon trees grow best in zones 9-10, and they usually grow to a height somewhere between 15 to 20 feet. They are summer fruit trees that are very sensitive to frost or cold, so a sunny environment with rich and loamy soil is ideal for optimum growth of lemon trees.
Lemons contain abundant amounts of citric acid and vitamin C, which have significant health benefits. As a result, they are the most common fruit we associate with citrus trees (though some might say the orange comes to mind first).
Some common fruit tree varieties of lemon include Sun Gold and Bears, while some examples of dwarf varieties include Eureka and the Meyer lemon, which are suitable for smaller and confined spaces.
Lime Tree
Having access to any of the types of lime in your own yard is a wonderful thing. A popular choice for people looking to grow different fruit trees, the lime tree will provide you with a harvest of the tangy and zesty lime that goes great with lemons and all types of oranges.
Start growing them in containers inside and once they're established, you can transplant them outdoors where they'll be more resistant. But do this gradually. Introduce them to the outdoors for a few hours a day, and then for longer periods until you finally plant them.
Some kinds of limes you may consider are finger limes, key limes, or even go for the hybrid limequat. As you already know, you'll enjoy squeezing their juice on many dishes and drinks or garnishing a drink glass with a slice. These types of fruit trees can really spice up your meals. If you want to collect juice more efficiently and store it, look into the many types of juicers to help you do this.
Mango Tree
Mango trees only grow in a tropical environment with plenty of sunlight. They have low cold tolerance, so only States like Florida and California can grow them properly. However, mango trees can grow quickly and reach 100 feet or higher depending on the weather and soil.
Mangos are rich in soluble fiber and an excellent source of vitamin C. They also contain antioxidants and have anti-inflammatory properties. Not to mention, they taste delicious as well. These are different kinds of fruit trees than we might first imagine, but they're such a fulfilling tree to have around.
Orange Tree
Orange trees are sensitive to frost and cold, making them ideal for growing in a warm environment with a lot of sunshine. They grow to a height typically around 30 to 35 feet tall and in USDA hardiness zones 9-11.
Some sweet varieties include Trovita, Ruby, and Washinton Navel, while Willowleaf and Seville are of the sour type. There are plenty of fruit tree varieties even just among the orange category for you to explore for decades to come.
Apricot Tree
Apricot trees thrive in hardiness zones 5-9 with plenty of sunlight and well-drained, loamy soil, and they are sensitive to cold and frost. The tree blossoms in early spring with beautiful white and pink flowers beautifying their surroundings.
Apricot tree bears nutritious fruits. They are rich in copper and vitamin A, which can strengthen your bones and heart if consumed daily. The apricot fruit skin has a velvety texture, and the flesh is a mixture of sweet and tart.
Avocado Tree
Avocado trees are most likely to have been originated from South Mexico, so understandably, they do not fare well in cold and windy environments. They, however, thrive in USDA zones 8-11, accompanied by rich, well-drained soil.
Guacamole is an American favorite – making avocados extremely popular in the US. The fruit has one massive seed in the middle, surrounded by oily flesh. The outer shell has been thinner by selection pressure, and the fruit has many varieties.
Pear Tree
The pear fruit is delicious, but it is also jam-packed with fiber and protein. These types of fruit trees are relatively easier to grow and can be found in Asia, Europe, and northern Africa, and can have red, yellow, green, or brown skin.
The pear tree can grow up to 55 feet tall, and they thrive in hardiness zones 3-10. They are pretty resistant to pests and diseases, making them lower maintenance than most of the other fruit trees.
Peach Tree
Peach trees grow to around 23 feet, but you can keep them about 10 feet tall with regular care and maintenance. They thrive in a dry and temperate climate, but a cold dormancy period is required at the start.
Initially cultivated in Northwestern China, peaches are delicious and nutritious whether eaten on their own or as a star in classic American desserts such as pies and peach cobbler. The flesh is light or dark orange and tastes sweet, and its skin has a fuzzy feel to it. Take a look at the 39 types of peaches we've talked about if you're going to choose this wonderful tree.
Cherry Tree
Since cherries are small, their trees tend to be smaller as well. They can range from 13 feet for some of the smaller varieties and go up 26-40 feet for some more significant types. Sweet cherries grow well in hardiness zones 5-9, while the sour cherry trees thrive in hardiness zones 4-6.
Although only two varieties of cherries are primarily cultivated in the US, there are over 1000 different varieties, among which we've covered 22 types of cherry here. Sweet cherries include Lapins and Rainier, while cherries such as Morello and Montmorency fall into the sour variety.
Fig Tree
Native to the Middle East and Asia, figs have been cultivated for centuries around the globe. The skin ripens to a beautiful purple color, and the flesh is red and juicy with a rich sweet taste filled with numerous tiny seeds. We've discussed the many types of fig trees before if you're interested.
These different types of fruit trees are classified as small trees growing to about 10 to 12 feet. Most fig varieties thrive in warm hardiness zones 8-10, while some types can handle colder environments that come with zones 7 and 6. Some warm fig varieties are Sierra and Kadota, while Chicago Hardy and Celeste are popular cold-hardy figs.
Pomegranate Tree
The pomegranate tree is relatively small, growing to about 12-20 feet. The fruit is bright red and filled with nutrients and seeds bursting with flavor. Growing them in hardiness zones 7-12 is ideal for them to thrive, with plenty of natural sunlight and loamy soil.
The pomegranate originated from India and Iran and was later brought to California by Spanish settlers. Now they are trendy in the US and are used in smoothies, baking, and even making wine.
Persimmon Tree
Persimmon trees can grow 70 feet and has a round top. They thrive in hardiness zone 4-11, with adequate sunlight and slightly acidic soil.
Being native to the US, persimmons generally have two varieties; astringent, which are pepper shaped and ideal for baking, and non-astringent, which are best eaten raw and are shaped like tomatoes.
The flesh ripens into a dark brown hue, and the skin color ranges from yellow to red, depending on the variety. These are different fruit trees than most of us are used to, but that's good. Let's expand our horizons.
Plum Tree
In any list of fruit trees, the most low maintenance one you'll find is the plum tree. They belong to the same genus of trees as peaches and cherries, which we recognize as drupes that have a single stone at the center of the fleshy fruit.
There are plenty types of plums to choose from that range from purple colors to red, yellow, and green, depending on the look and taste you want. They grow well in the USDA Hardiness Zones 5 through 7. What makes them especially easy to work with is that they're self-pollinating.
Nectarine Tree
Nectarine trees generally thrive in environments with plenty of sunlight, but any warm climate will do just fine. These types of fruit trees are, however, susceptible to cold and frost. Sandy and loamy soil are ideal for growth, but any other soil type will also suffice.
Nectarines are similar to peach except without fuzzy skin. Like most stone fruits, they come in 2 varieties: freestones and clingstones. Freestone nectarine is effortless to de-pit, while clingstone nectarine pits stick to the flesh.
Olive Tree
Believe it or not, olives are fruits. You can grow a full blown olive tree, a dwarf variety, or even grow them as shrubs. There's all different kinds of fruit trees you can grow to spawn some tasty olives. Some people really like olives themselves, though everyone understands the value of olive oil, and you may enjoy trying to manufacture it yourself.
There are hundreds of olive tree cultivars due to the booming olive oil industry. You can get in on it too right at home. Make sure you understand their desire for calcareous soil and the other peculiarities of the olive tree, such as pests, diseases, and even weather conditions.
Quince Tree
A quince is a pome fruit that is in the family that also contains pears and of course apples. You may not have heard of quinces because people don't eat the flesh like we would an apple. They're largely used in many types of jams and jellies.
These are probably the least popular fruit tree varieties to be grown at home, but I wanted to make sure you knew the option was there. The trees themselves are pretty with their fragrant pink flowers. They'll grow up to 25 feet high, so make sure you have room.
Tangerine Tree
Not everyone wants the sour and tangy flavors of lemon and lime, nor the familiar taste of an orange. That's where tangerines come into play. What makes people enjoy tangerines is how easy they are to peel and how much less of a mess they make when eaten.
You can grow gigantic tangerine trees up to 25 feet tall if you want or you can prune them and train them to be as low as ten feet tall. Just check to make sure the kind you get are self-pollinating.
Almond Tree
While the various types of almonds aren't necessarily a fruit, they're a wildly popular tree to grow at home, enough so that they warrant a mention here. They do desire a warm climate, so keep it below the hardiness zone 8 and you should be fine.
Almond trees are self-fertile so you only need one. You can shape and mold it with pruning to keep it shorter. People actually grow dwarf almond trees as low as 8 feet in height. You'll be enjoying your almond harvest between late September up to the middle of October.
Types of Fruit Trees to Give You an Endless Harvest
Check if the soil or garden location is suited for growing fruit trees. Best garden soils are the ones with well-drained topsoil. The different fruit trees you wish to plant should be chosen based on the type of produce, species, fertilization, and yield date. Simply put, select fruit tree species that will thrive in your climate.
Our word of suggestion is that if you want the tastiest and juiciest fruits, know your surroundings and take advantage of it by choosing the fruit tree it suits the most and reap the fruity rewards in no time.
This sums up our list of the most common yet different types of fruit trees and the fruit they produce. However, if you want to grow any of the trees we featured, keep an eye out for their climate, environment, and soil needs.
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Fruit trees and shrubs
Fruit trees and shrubs are now not only planted for the sake of a tasty harvest, but are also actively used in modern landscape design. Remember the spring orchard, completely covered with pale pink and milky, unusually fragrant flowers. And how graceful trees are when they grow up and create comfort and beauty in your garden. Fruit trees can hide you from the scorching sun on a bright sunny day, creating a soft shadow. There are rarely areas where at least a few fruit trees and shrubs do not grow. Even if the garden is planted in an exquisite English or Japanese style, there is sure to be room for several fruit trees. How wonderful it is to enjoy juicy and tasty fruits and berries from your own garden. How wonderful is the taste of juicy pears, cherries, cherries, grapes, plucked in a whole bunch right from the branch, and all this is grown on our own tree planted with kindness and great love. It is they who supply us with the necessary vitamins all year round. No less popular are berry bushes, such as raspberries, honeysuckle, gooseberries, and currants. Strawberries and strawberries, along with raspberries, are some of the tastiest, most popular and favorite berries grown in our gardens. nine0003
According to their biological characteristics, berry and fruit species are divided into groups:
- stone fruits - apricot, cherry. Plum. Peach. Cherry plum and others;
- pome fruits - irga, hawthorn, apple, mountain ash, quince and pear;
- nut fruits - walnut, hazelnut, almond, etc. ;
- berry - lemongrass, lingonberry, cranberry, blueberry, cloudberry, drupe, actinidia, grapes, gooseberries, currants, blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, wild strawberries, etc.; nine0007 citrus fruits - orange, mandarin, lemon, etc.; subtropical - persimmon, fig, pomegranate, medlar, etc.;
- other fruit species - wild rose, sea buckthorn, barberry, viburnum, honeysuckle, mulberry.
Of the listed groups of berry-fruit plants, it is recommended to grow only zoned varieties that have been cultivated in our area for many years. Give preference to unpretentious types of crops that grow well and thrive in almost any area. nine0003
The most promising fruit and berry crops for our climatic zone are:
- Fruit trees: apple, pear, hazelnut, cherry plum, cherry, hawthorn, felt cherry, black chokeberry, red mountain ash, cherry, bird cherry, peach, apricot.
- Berry bushes: actinidia, quince, barberry, blueberry, honeysuckle, blackberry, dogwood, shadberry, wild rose, sea buckthorn, raspberry, lemongrass, black currant, gooseberry, strawberry, wild strawberry, cranberry, honeysuckle, blueberry. nine0008
In our online store only zoned fruit plants for our climatic zone are presented.
Experienced gardeners know how much effort and work it takes to care for trees. Every gardener should know all the rules of garden care: proper planting of seedlings, timely care, pruning and rejuvenation of trees. Planting a tree is a responsible job, because further development and harvest depend on proper planting. The soil in the garden also plays an important role, as it is a supplier of minerals that are necessary for the rooting and development of the planted plant. Some species feel great on almost any type of soil, while other species, on the contrary, are very demanding and capricious. When planting, certain agrotechnical measures are required; seedlings must be placed in accordance with their physiological characteristics. The light regime is of great importance for growing. In poor lighting, the trees stretch upwards, and the branches partially die off. In garden plots, tall trees such as apricot, cherry, apple, pear should be placed from the northern part of your plot, keeping a distance of 4 meters between trees. Trees on a semi-dwarf rootstock, apple trees, cherries, plums, are placed at a distance of 3 meters. For dwarf trees, such as felt cherry and apple, 2 meters is enough. The distance between berry bushes is about 1-2m. On the south side of the plot you can grow strawberries. nine0003
Berry plants should preferably be placed in a separate area and not planted too closely, as over the years they will shade each other. When planting berry bushes, you need to keep a distance of about 0.5 - 0.7 cm between the bushes. After planting, regular watering and post-plant care are carried out. Plants are planted in spring, before bud break, and in autumn, after leaf fall.
The growth of fruit trees and berry bushes largely depends on the depth of the pit and its filling with nutrients. During spring planting, pits are dug in the fall, and during autumn planting, they are dug in 2-3 weeks. The size of the planting hole depends on the level of groundwater, the composition of the soil and the crop being planted. Planting pits vary in size but are usually round and sheer-sided. nine0003
The top layer of earth removed from the pit is mixed with mineral and organic fertilizers and placed back. The amount of fertilizer applied depends on the size of the hole and the plant being planted. A stake is driven into the hole, to which the planted seedling is tied. Before planting, seedlings are placed for 1-2 days in a bucket of water. Then their roots are dipped in a clay or earthen mash, then they are placed in a hole and covered with soil, compacting strongly but carefully. The grafting site should be a few centimeters above the soil level. The soil is watered and mulched with peat or humus. It is also recommended to carry out post-planting pruning - it favorably affects the laying of the correct crown of the tree. Fruit trees and shrubs need nutrition, which they receive in the form of water solutions from the soil. The lack or excess of mineral elements in the soil will adversely affect growth and fruiting. Mineral and organic fertilizers are used to nourish fruit trees and berry bushes. nine0003
Pruning is done to maintain a physical correspondence between fruit bearing and tree growth. With the help of pruning, a crown is formed, lighting conditions in the crown are improved, which affects the strength of plant growth, the timing of entry into the fruit-bearing period, the size of the crop and the quality of the fruit depend on this. There are two main cropping methods: thinning and shortening. In the first years of the life of fruit trees, pruning is the most important task in order to form a strong crown. Crown development continues at a young age until the tree enters fruiting. In the fruit-bearing garden, control pruning is carried out, aimed at achieving the optimal ratio between fruiting and growth. Rejuvenating pruning is performed once every 3-4 years, it is aimed at enhancing growth processes and resuming the regeneration of young wood. Along with anti-aging pruning, sanitary pruning is also performed. It is produced in February-April before flowering. All berry bushes need pruning, so black currants are pruned in July, white and red, and gooseberries - in July and October, after the foliage has fallen. Blackberries and raspberries are cut in October, honeysuckle in March and November. The cut points are smeared with garden pitch. Gardening needs to be done regularly and regularly. Another important factor in the care is autumn and spring painting. The last step in preparing the garden for wintering is the collection of all garbage, fallen leaves and burning. And you can safely wait for spring. nine0003
The apple tree is the most frequent inhabitant of our gardens. An unpretentious plant that can adapt to different soil and climatic conditions, winter-hardy, with a long life and productivity.
Pear is more capricious and heat-loving, prefers fertile soil and regular watering. Cherry is not so whimsical to the soil and is quite frost-resistant.
Red, black and white currant tolerates drought and frost quite easily, grows in open spaces without drafts, is not capricious to the soil, needs regular watering. Gooseberries are quite sensitive to cold and high humidity, so for the winter it is necessary to wrap and sprinkle with snow, and in summer try not to fill it with water. Fruiting bush can last up to 25 years. nine0003
Raspberries are frost-resistant, grown in sunny and calm areas, demanding on the soil. Requires constant and abundant watering, especially during the formation of fruits.
Blackberry, according to the conditions of vital activity, is similar to raspberries, but less frost-resistant, able to freeze slightly, but also recover quickly.
Blueberry with a fastidious temperament, prefers soil of a certain acidity, which must be constantly maintained, sunny and sheltered from the wind. On waterlogged soils, it is good to plant blackcurrant, shadberry, viburnum, cranberries. nine0003
Apricot is planted in well-lit and wind-protected places, it does not take well to excess moisture. It grows and bears fruit on soils sufficiently provided with nutrients.
Buying seedlings of fruit trees and shrubs in our online store is very simple. Choose the varieties you like in the catalog section, and we will deliver your order using mail services throughout Belarus. Our assortment includes popular and common berry seedlings that have been grown in our gardens for a long time, as well as the latest innovations. Saplings, with a high degree of survival, are purchased only from trusted suppliers, zoned for our climatic conditions. Fruit trees and fruit bushes are a must for every garden. How wonderful it is to enjoy juicy and tasty fruits and berries from your own garden! nine0003
names, photos, species and cultivation
A well-maintained orchard is the pride of any gardener. Everyone grows trees in his garden according to his own taste and the climate of the area. However, thanks to the achievements of breeders, today it has become possible to grow fruit crops in the north, which have always been considered southern, so the border between heat-loving and frost-resistant crops has become less clear. Moreover, from seedlings of new varieties, the harvest can be obtained not in five to seven years, as before, but already in the second or third year. nine0003
What fruit trees usually grow in our gardens? Apple trees, pears, apricots, cherries, plums and cherries. In southern climates, peach, mulberry, pomegranate and fig can be grown. Many of these crops are not only tasty, but also have medicinal properties. Exotic fruit trees - date, coffee tree, kumquat, avocado, feijoa, lemon, cocoa - can be grown from seeds in a greenhouse or on a windowsill.
Trees consist of a root system, stem, central conductor and lateral (skeletal, semi-skeletal, overgrowing) branches. Two types of buds are formed on the branches: growth, or vegetative, and flower, or generative. Generative buds are larger than growth buds and have a more rounded shape. From them, flowers develop first, and then fruits. The fruits of trees are fruits, berries and nuts. nine0003
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I continue to receive questions about moniliosis, so I decided to open this rather painful topic for many gardeners.
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Summer is the time for berries, and in our gardens, crops known and loved by us for a long time ripen - raspberries, strawberries, cherries, currants, gooseberries ... However, recently they began to acquire popularity and not so common in gardening berry plants - shadberry, lingonberry, bird cherry, honeysuckle. They are healthy and tasty, and their taste has not yet had time to become boring. nine0003
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Friends, today I will tell you how to do autumn budding, or grafting with a kidney, on sweet cherries.
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Many gardeners make such a miscalculation: they buy a seedling in a garden pavilion or in the market and only then begin to figure out where to attach it to the site . ..
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Today we will talk about why apple trees do not bear fruit or bear fruit very poorly. There are several reasons for this phenomenon.
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Common apricot (lat. Prunus armeniaca) is a species of fruit tree of the Plum genus of the Pink family. Scientists still do not know exactly where the apricot came from. Some believe that from the Tien Shan region in China, others are sure that Armenia is the birthplace of the plant. In any case, the apricot came to Europe from Armenia: there is a version that Alexander the Great brought it to Greece, and from there the tree came to Italy, but there is no documentary evidence for this. nine0003
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Azimina (lat. Asimina), or pow-pow, is a genus of flowering plants of the Annona family, which includes 8 species, distributed, for the most part, in the United States. Azimina is also called a banana tree or American papaya (pow-pow), since the fruits of all three plants have some similarities with each other. For the sake of these edible fruits, a three-lobed pawpaw, or triloba pawpaw (Asimina triloba), introduced into cultivation in 1736, is grown in gardens. It is grown in regions with a warm climate, for example, in Italy, France, Japan and Spain. nine0003
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Common quince, or oblong quince (lat. Cydonia), is a monotypic genus of woody plants of the Rosaceae family, common in nature in Central Asia, the Transcaucasus and the Caucasus, as well as in temperate regions of Asia, in Central and Southern Europe, where it grows on edges, clearings and clearings, along rivers and streams, in the lower mountain belt. Quince prefers loose, moist and fertile sandy, heavy loamy, red earth and black earth soils. nine0003
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Cherry plum (lat. Prunus cerasifera), or splayed plum, or cherry plum, is a species of the genus Plum of the Pink family, a woody fruit plant, which is one of the original forms of domestic plum. The word cherry plum comes from the Azerbaijani language and means "small plum". The plant itself comes from Western Asia and Transcaucasia, in the wild cherry plum can also be found in the south of Ukraine, in Moldova, in the Tien Shan, the Balkans, in Iran and in the North Caucasus. In culture, it is cultivated in Russia, Ukraine, Western Europe and Asia. nine0003
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The wide variety of fruits and berries offered for cultivation encourages gardeners to experiment daringly. But often even those who do not have summer cottages dare to grow plants from the seeds of eaten fruits or berries. For example, in many gardens or on balconies, arbutus grows, which is otherwise called strawberry tree or strawberry. nine0003
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Aronia chokeberry, or chokeberry (lat. Aronia melanocarpa) is a fruit shrub or tree belonging to the species Aronia of the Pink family. The name of the plant in Greek means help, benefit. Aronia rowan originates from eastern North America, where it grows along the banks of lakes and rivers. In total, up to 20 species of chokeberry can be found in North America. In Europe, chokeberry was grown as an ornamental plant, but in the 19th century Michurin discovered that it was unpretentious and suitable for selection, and as a result, the aronia berry grows literally everywhere today. nine0003
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Plant barberry (lat. Berberis) belongs to a large genus of shrubs and trees of the Barberry family. The genus name comes from the Arabic "beiberi", meaning "shell-shaped". Barberries are distributed mainly in the mountainous areas of the Northern Hemisphere and there are about 170 species, some of which are introduced into cultivation. For gardeners, barberry is of interest as a raw material base for the manufacture of drinks, jams, home remedies, but the decorative qualities of this plant do not go unnoticed by lovers of beauty - the color of the leaves of varietal barberries is diverse, except for green, they are yellow, purple, motley, spotted and even with border. Barberries also differ in their size - from large bushes of three meters in height to dwarf bushes no higher than 30 cm.
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Spring this year is early and very warm: buds are already swelling on stone fruit trees, which means that moniliosis is approaching irresistibly. And your many questions about him in the comments are further evidence that there is something to worry about.
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The plant common hawthorn (lat. Crataegus laevigata), or prickly hawthorn, or flattened hawthorn, or glod, or lady-tree is a species of the genus Hawthorn of the Pink family. In the wild, it is found in North America, throughout Europe on the edges, in pine and deciduous forests, on heavy clay soils. The species name of the hawthorn translates as "strong", which indicates the quality of its wood, and perhaps the ability of the plant to live up to 400 years. Hawthorn does not require special care and is grown in culture as an ornamental and medicinal plant. nine0003
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Friends, today I will tell you in detail, step by step, how I do vaccinations using the “under the bark” method. I will graft on an apple tree. An early variety should be grafted onto an early variety, a late variety should be grafted onto a late one. This is one of the most important conditions for creating a transforming tree, on which, for example, red, green and yellow apples can grow. nine0003
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Cherry (Prunus subg. Cerasus) is a subgenus of plants of the Plum genus of the Rosaceae family. The name "cherry" is consonant with the German Weichsel (cherry) and the Latin viscum (bird glue), based on which the meaning of the word "cherry" can be perceived as "bird cherries with sticky juice." The ancient Romans called these fruits "cerasi" after the city of Kerasunda, which became famous for its delicious sweet cherries, or "bird cherries". From the Latin word cerasi comes the Italian, French, German and English name for cherries. nine0003
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Cherry plant (lat. Cerasus) is a subgenus of the genus Plum of the Rosaceae family. The Russian name of the tree comes from the same base as the German Weichse, meaning "cherry", and the Latin viscum, which means "bird glue", so the original meaning of the name "cherry" can be defined as "tree with sticky juice". The Latin name for cherry cerasus comes from the name of the city of Kerasunda, on the outskirts of which delicious cherries grew in abundance, which the Romans called Kerasundian fruits, hence the French cerise, Spanish cereza, Portuguese cereja, English cherry and Russian cherry, which the Romans called bird cherry. nine0003
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Let's talk about growing figs. Despite the fact that this process contains some difficulties and nuances, it is quite possible to grow a fig tree in our climate.
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Hello everyone! I offer you a concise, but rather detailed story on how to grow peaches the right way. When choosing a seedling, it is better to give preference to a variety zoned for your area, so that the fruits over the summer have time to fill up to the varietal size and ripen. If you want a tree to last 30-40 years, grow it from a stone.
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Most of the plants are at the peak of their development, fruits ripen on many, many bloom ... It would seem that you walk around the garden and rejoice. But there are several types of work that need to be done right now. Let's start, as always, with trees.
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Friends, hello everyone! Autumn has come, and today we will feed fruit trees in order to get a high harvest from them next season. nine0003
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The walnut tree (lat. Juglans regia) is a species of the genus Nut of the Walnut family. Otherwise, this nut is called Voloshsky, royal or Greek. In the wild, walnut grows in western Transcaucasia, northern China, the Tien Shan, northern India, Greece and Asia Minor. Individual specimens of the plant are found even in Norway. But the largest natural hazel trees are located in the south of Kyrgyzstan. Iran is believed to be the birthplace of the walnut, although it has been speculated that it may be of Chinese, Indian or Japanese origin. The first mention of the walnut in historical documents dates back to the 7th-5th century BC: Pliny writes that the Greeks brought this culture from the gardens of Cyrus, the king of Persia. nine0003
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Pear (lat. Pyrus) is a genus of ornamental and fruit deciduous shrubs and trees of the Pink family. About 60 species of this genus are known. The pear was cultivated in ancient Greece, Rome and Persia. In the wild, the pear grows in the warm zone of Eurasia, as well as in areas with a temperate climate. Today, thanks to the work of breeders, this crop, which has more than one thousand varieties, is also grown in cooler regions - in the Moscow region, in the Urals and in Western Siberia. nine0003
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What if you got an abandoned lot with old trees? It is recommended that these trees be cut down or uprooted first. But...
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Today we will be pruning the garden in autumn and at the same time we will close up a hollow on our old Melba apple tree, which was planted in 1972.
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We are approached for advice by people whose trees have begun to wither and wither en masse. In our neighborhood, this issue suddenly became relevant, so we decided to talk about this topic. nine0003
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Figs can be grown on the territory of the whole Ukraine, but everywhere they have to winter under shelter, and the best shelter is...
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Many of you, just like me, some of the plants will overwinter in containers in the basement. In my opinion, this is the best way to preserve plants in the cold season. However, in order for wintering to be successful,...
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The plant irga, or cinnamon (lat. Amelanchier) belongs to the genus of the tribe Apple-tree family Pink and is a small tree or deciduous shrub.