I have been growing veggies in pots for the last two years with good success (I use pots as the soil is very heavy here). Are there any fruit trees I can grow in very large pots?
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How about a fig? They are supposed to benefit from root restriction so are ideal for container culture.
You can grow goodeberries as a standard in a pot.
I would have thought any tree fruit will do OK as long as it is on a dwarfing rootstock
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DrBill is right on, almost anything on dwarf rootstock will do fine in a large pot. Mostly you see apples, pears, citrus and figs etc. You can grow blueberry bushes with a cranberry underplanting, Cape goose berries etc. One of the biggest issues with container fruit is that you will need to water them a lot more often than ground based fruit, for really needy fruit this can be an issue so opt for something that's not too greedy.
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Originally posted by SueAKimbo, I've got 'Red Spur' 'Golden Spur' & Red Coronet apple trees in pots & they all survive fine but don't give very big crops. Also a patio lemon but this needs protection in winter.
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I have a fig tree in my yard and its doing great in pot. They like to be restricted if they are going to fruit.
Good luck
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The sun, with all those plants revolving around it and dependent upon it, can still ripen a bunch of grapes as if it had nothing else in the universe to do. - Galileo
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