Friday,September 14, 2007
Garden Fruit Trees Provide Fruit when you Want It
Garden fruit trees are becoming a lot more popular nowadays, and little wonder. Shop bought fruit frequently tastes terrible, perhaps due to the chemicals used in growing them or perhaps the fact that many are forced or even picked green to ripen in transit.

Whatever the reason, today’s fruit is tasteless. But not only that, the peaches are rock solid, and go bad before they ripen enough to eat, and the pears are the same – either solid or you can poke a finger through them.
The answer is to grow your own. Even people with only a small garden or backyard can grow fruit trees due the ever-increasing number of varieties that can be obtained on dwarf stock, trained to grow along fences as espaliers, or even as cordons that are trained up a single stem. The days are gone when you needed a farm-sized orchard for even a few apple trees, and many hybrids are now suitable for even the colder climates. You no longer have to live south to grow fruit trees.Garden Fruit Trees Provide Fruit when you Want It
Look at a wide range of fruit trees from MyGardenCenterOnline including apple, apricot, aprium, cherry, nectarine, peach, pear, plum, pluot and prune.
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