Planting some fruit trees in the yard can not only enjoy the cool, but also eat the fruit planted by hand.
What I like most is a house with a yard, so that we can plant some flowers, vegetables and fruit trees in the yard, which can not only edify our body and mind, but also eat the fruit we planted with our own hands. In fact, many fruit trees are very suitable for planting in the yard. Here, small farmers recommend several kinds to flower friends.
1. Walnut trees
There are still a lot of walnut trees planted at home in recent years, because walnuts are nutritious and the market price is not low. You can plant a walnut tree at home and wait until the walnut grows for several years. Walnut trees can be planted in most parts of our country, and sandy soil is better. In the past, walnut trees were less planted, mainly because the growth years of walnut trees are relatively long, and it takes many years to eat walnuts. But now you can directly buy grafted early-bearing walnut trees, which usually bear fruit in about three years.
2. Figs
Many people say that figs are the best fruit trees to grow in the courtyard. Fig leaves are relatively thick, the tree is not very tall, and figs will emit a special smell, so fig trees rarely cause insect pests, which saves the trouble of killing insects. Fig trees are more suitable for planting in a warm and humid environment, drought tolerance and barren tolerance, so they are very suitable for courtyard planting.
3. Pomegranate tree
The meaning of the pomegranate tree is very good, and the pomegranate bears a lot of fruit. There is only one tree in my family, but because the pomegranate skin is really difficult to peel, I seldom eat my own pomegranate. The pomegranate flowers are also very beautiful, the pomegranate trees are not very tall, and the fruits are easy to pick when they are ripe. The adaptability of pomegranate tree is very strong, there are few requirements for the courtyard planting environment, and the main soil can grow well without stagnant water.
4. Grapevine
Many flower friends will plant a vine in their home, because when the vine is full of vines in summer, it will form a natural sunshade. In autumn, clusters of fuchsia grapes are very gratifying. Vines are relatively easy to manage among fruit trees. But personally, I don't like planting vines in the yard, because in summer, many caterpillars fall from the vines, and when Rain Water is more, it is easy to cause rotten grapes.
The above content comes from developing agriculture through science. I hope it will be helpful to you.
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