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How to Grow Fruit Year-round

Fruits come with a lot of advantages. Eating fruits help provide nutrients that our body needs but growing them at home is another story. Having fruit trees right in our backyard adds physical activity to our daily routine and also gives us more control over the chemicals that get into the fruits.

However, not a lot of people are keen to the idea of growing fruit trees right in their backyard. Many believe that it is a time-consuming hobby compared to taking a short trip to the grocery store, plus it requires a lot of space for them to grow properly.

On the contrary, it does not. In fact, you just need a small space for a garden and exert some effort to get these plants established. Once that is done, you can reap the benefits of having access to fresh fruits all year round.

If you are not convinced, just take a look at the helpful infographic below.

Everything you need to know about growing year-round trees is already there. You might wonder what fruits are most suitable for your backyard’s soil type. There is also a guide on which season to best start planting them, how long it would take before being able to harvest fruits and other important details such as refrigeration and freezer storage length for the produce.

Now, start planting those fruits and take advantage of the physical movement as well as the fresh air and produce that you can get from these plants all throughout the year.

How about serving guests with juice berries, jams and pies created straight from your garden?

 
How to grow fruit all year round

 

 

 

About the Author

Lisa Farland is a content writer for Happy to Survive – a blog that will help you thrive and survive, and offers articles about preparedness, and off-the-grid, self-reliant living. Lisa is an avid minimalist camper, prepper and survival enthusiast.

All content provided courtesy of Lisa Farland and Happy to Survive.

 


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