You don’t need to own an orchard or live in the tropics to grow fresh fruit. You can grow dwarf fruit trees even if you have a small yard.
Loquat trees thrive in warm tropical and subtropical climates. They are suited to growing outdoors in US hardiness zones 8-11 ...
As we wove through the park, Romero continued to point out a staggering variety of tropical-fruit plants: breadfruit, carambola, dragonfruit, guava, hog plum, loquat, lychee, monstera, mulberry ...
Fig trees prefer to have their roots restricted ... Clothe the verticals of your garden with climbers dripping with exotic fruit that can be picked at eye level. For longevity, choose a hardy ...
Top with whatever delicious fruits you have to hand. Always check exotic fruit carefully before buying: look out for softened patches that can develop into a bruise with ripening. Where possible ...