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Gardening: How to Grow Fruit in Your Home Garden

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Below, you'll find a list of plants that are common garden fruit plants. Like most things in life, growing fruit in your garden can be simple, enjoyable and rewarding, if broken down into its simplest requirements. Each page provides gardening information about that fruit, and how grow it successfully in your garden.

Planting & Growing Fruit
How to grow fruit in your garden, Instructions by plant type

Fruit grown as annual plants
Cantaloupe
Honey Dew Melon
Watermelon
 
Fruit grown as Perennials
Blackberries
Blueberries
Cranberries
Grapes
Kiwi
Raspberries
Strawberries
 
Fruit grown on Trees
Apple Trees
Apricot Trees
Cherry Trees
Pear Trees
Peach Trees
Plum Trees

On these pages, you'll learn:

  • how to plant the fruit in your garden
  • how to prepare the garden soil
  • the fruit's growing requirements
  • watering and fertilizing needs
  • possible challenges for the fruit plant (don't be daunted, while they may sound a little intimidating, most listed are minor gardening issues)
  • how to harvest your fruit crop
  • how to store the fruit from your garden

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