Growing Fruit Trees: A Garden Guide

C.X. Cruz
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83
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About this eBook

There are many compelling reasons why you might want to grow a fruit tree or trees in your front or back yard. Ideally, it is because you want to taste fruit fresh from the tree. 

There is nothing like the experience of biting into a freshly picked apple, cherry, peach or pear. You cannot beat a backyard fruit tree for freshness, availability and quality. 

If you plant your own fruit tree, you have control over such things as variety. You can choose an unusual variety of fruit not usually found in the store. Stores tend to stick to the more popular or obvious choices. 

They may not stock heritage varieties. The store is also not responsible for the conditions in which the tree grows. You are. As a result, you can ensure the fruit trees are free from heavy use of pesticides, herbicides and other chemical products.

Another reason to grow your own fruit tree is the beauty and distinctiveness it can add to your garden. Trees are graceful and elegant or short and stocky. They are a natural force unto themselves. A fruit tree adds grace, beauty and shade. 

If you plant it in the right location, the tree will be a focal point, a specimen tree, a conversation topic. Below are more information and article titles that you are about to get inside:

Caring Properly for your Fruit Tree

Dealing with Barren Trees

Dealing with Bird Problems

Dealing with Moths

Different Types of Apple Trees

Finding Drought Resistant Trees

Growing Trees for Shade

How to Prevent Small Fruits

How to Safely Spray Pesticides

Maintaining a Healthy Young Tree

Picking the Ideal Spot for Your Fruit Tree

And so much more...


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