Clockwise from top left: pears, apples, raspberries. |
FRUIT TREES & PLANTS
With the recession in full swing, many Americans are returning to their roots – literally – cultivating produce in their backyards to squeeze every penny
out of their food budget. You don't need a big garden to experience the thrill of growing and picking your own fresh fruit. Succulent berries, juicy peaches
and crisp apples can be surprisingly easy to grow, even in the smallest of gardens.
In addition to providing fresh, ripe produce, fruit trees lend both shade and beauty to your garden. There is pride, enjoyment and relaxation in growing and
harvesting fruit. It brings families and friends together for enjoyment and friendship. Why not make edible fruits a feature in your ornamental garden?
The Nursery at Reds features the following varieties of dwarf fruit trees and fruiting plants:
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Fruit Trees |
Fruiting Plants |
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Armeniaca Apricot |
Blueberry
North Blue Blackberry Black Satin Grape Catawba |
Raspberry Canby Hardy Kiwi Issai Improved Meyer Lemon Bears Seedless Lime Kumquat 'Nagami' |
