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Planning

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Planning your fruit garden

Unless you have a large garden or allotment it makes sense to plan which fruit you want to grow; gardens are generally too small and there's usually not enough time to grow everything.

So it makes sense to grow your favourite fruit and those where freshness is an important part of the appeal. Also take into account the ease of growing and whether any special growing conditions are needed. And be aware that some fruit, such as peaches, need a hot, sunny site to do well. If your garden is in shade, then stick to fruit that will tolerate these conditions.

Don't forget that where room is of a premium, you can grow most fruit in containers. Training fruit into restricted forms, such as fans, espaliers and cordons, up walls and fences takes up comparatively little room. And always make sure you choose fruit trees grafted onto dwarfing or semi-dwarfing rootstocks as this ensures trees keep to a reasonable size and are far more manageable than towering standard tree

Download our fruit production chart to help you plan which fruit to grow (188KB Adobe Acrobat pdf)

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