Plant Now for Summer Fruit

If you haven’t already done so, do plan on adding at least one fruit tree to your landscape or potted garden collection. The selection is still terrific and the mild spring days are perfect for getting the trees started.

If space permits, consider fruits such as apricots, nectarines, peaches, apples and plums. You need an area of about 10’x10′ for 1 standard size fruit tree. Add support plants such as salvia, edible sage, rosemary, trailing roses, lavender, parsley, strawberries, thyme and oregano. Use the same concept in large container…fruit tree in the center…herbs and strawberries on the perimeter. As always, use a good potting mix for containers.

Fertilize monthly with and spray as needed with organic pesticides.

Remember the more sun they’re planted in, the more fruit you’ll see, the more homegrown fruit you’ll eat and the more health benefits you’ll receive! For instance, apples are a natural cholesterol reducer and they do help clean your teeth and prevent cavities!

The sooner you get growing, the sooner you’ll reap a healthy harvest!