These fruit trees are simple to grow on a deck, patio, balcony, or in a sunny spot in a greenhouse, conservatory, or porch ...
Apples need cold nights and warm days to set fruit. This one also needs a companion for pollination, so be sure to plant two of the trees in the same space (less than 100 feet apart). USDA Plant ...
Dwarf Elberta Peach Tree (Prunus persica ‘Elberta’) Figs are just about the easiest fruit to grow; they’re self-pollinating and don’t require fertilizing. Figs are just about the easiest ...
Self-fertile trees will produce fruit without the need for another tree to pollinate it. If your tree is not self-fertile it will need to be paired with another one. Trees can be bought either in ...
Not only do they bear tasty fruits and add a little curb appeal, but many are also self-pollinating, making them lower ...