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These trees will mature around feet tall and wide on average, and even vigorous varieties can be kept at a preferred height with regular pruning. Depending on the variety and the environment, dwarf apple trees tend to fruit sooner than semi-dwarf or standard apple trees. Space new dwarf apple trees feet apart to allow room to grow. We recommend staking dwarf apple trees for the first few years to encourage sturdy, upright growth — especially in windy locations — and this is a quick and easy task made possible with tree stakes.

Dwarf apple trees are ideal for planting in small spaces or containers, and care and harvest can be done from the safety of the ground — no ladders needed! Enter your zip code to find your hardiness zone and to see which trees and plants are compatible with your area. There are small banana plants Musa spp. The fruit is small at just three to six inches long but is sweet like its bigger cousins.

The large tropical leaves lend interest to the landscape and can be grown in pots indoors. Banana plants are self-pollinating. The dwarf Meyer lemon tree is one of the best varieties you can grow to produce citrus fruit in a small space.

The orangish yellow fruits are rounder than other lemon varieties and the Meyer lemon produces a tart and slightly sweet flavor. Meyer lemon trees grow four to six tall and are self-pollinating with fragrant white flowers. This tree is suited to USDA zones 9 to 10, but does very well as a potted plant in colder zones. The dwarf Calamondin orange tree is another citrus variety that does well as a potted plant. Even though the plant is hardy only to USDA zones 9 and 10, northern gardeners can overwinter potted plants indoors.

The Calamondin orange is self-pollinating and grows six to ten feet tall. Because the flesh is not as sweet as the flesh of full size orange tree varieties, it is used most often to produce marmalade or in cooked recipes. Like the Meyer Lemon, the Calamondin Orange also produces fragrant white blooms and is worth growing for its ornamental value alone. The orange tree citrus x sinensis is native to China.

Many people wonder whether the fruit or the color first received the name, "orange. If its the sweet, orangey-taste that you want from your citrus fruit, tangerines are a better bet than true oranges. Citrus reticulata is valued for flavorful fruit that is easier to peel and less messy to eat. Tangerine trees can grow up to 25 feet tall but can be kept pruned to ten feet and still produce fruit. Most tangerine trees are self-pollinating but verify with your vendor before purchasing to be sure you don't need another tree for pollination to produce fruit.

Fig trees are fairly easy to grow. They have attractive foliage and produce small green fruits that darken when ripe. This variety grows up to ten feet tall but responds well to pruning if a smaller plant is desired. Fig trees in the United States are self-pollinating and are best grown in pots where they can be moved to shelter during the colder months. They are hardy outdoors all year in USDA zones 8 through The fig does have a chilling requirement, which means it must be exposed to temperatures of less than 45 degrees Fahrenheit for hours in order to produce fruit.

Fig trees grow especially well in containers because the roots do best in a tight space. Keep this in mind if you think it's time to repot your fig tree. The pomegranate is a deciduous plant that can be referred to as being a tree or as a shrub because specimens range from three feet tall and bush-like to 20 to 30 feet tall and more tree-like.

They are self-pollinating and are hardy in USDA hardiness zones 7 to Dwarf varieties that reach eight to ten feet tall are available, but their fruit is smaller. Pomegranate seeds, which is the part of the fruit that is edible, are a bit crunchy with a distinct sweet, tart flavor. The word pomegranate means "seeded apple" in Latin. Early Romans observed that the fruit looked like an apple from the outside but had many seeds inside.

Almond trees need a warm climate and even dwarf varieties don't often thrive well above USDA hardiness zone 8. One of these varieties is the 'Garden Prince' almond, a semi-dwarf tree maturing at 10 to 12 feet tall. Malus domestica 'Releika' Amazing flavor, beautiful color and disease resistance?!?

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This sweet two inch diameter russeted pear will hang on the tree, ready to eat The delicious round large fruit has a beautiful bright orange color.

The exceptionally attractive tree originates in China. It is very vigorous and Prunus domestica 'Blues Jam' This amazing tree produces so many fruits, they look from a distance like thick, dark blue ropes covering the branches Not as consistently productive as the grafted varieties but a great value and just as likely to grow well.

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