So at the moment my other half and I live in a house with a shared garden.
And we might be here for a couple of more years, but it is veyr likely that we will move in 2-4 years.
I would love to grow some fruit trees, but I'm thinking that if I plant some fruit trees now, we'll have moved before we get any fruit.
There is a big concreted drive that no one uses that would be perfect to put some fruit trees in pots on, which would be the most convenient
What I would like to grow is a dessert apple, a pear and a plum or damson. I've seen the patio trees that only get to be 3 feet tall, but they just seem too small. I'd like a tree that gets to be about 6-7 feet tall eventually, and we have room for the 3 trees at that size even now.
So my thought was to get some very large pots and plant trees in them, and then when we get our new place I can plant the trees in the ground then. or is that jsut a recipe for disaster?
i'm also really fond of cordoned fruit trees, so I thought that that would be ideal.
I'd be grateful for any thoughts or comments.
And we might be here for a couple of more years, but it is veyr likely that we will move in 2-4 years.
I would love to grow some fruit trees, but I'm thinking that if I plant some fruit trees now, we'll have moved before we get any fruit.
There is a big concreted drive that no one uses that would be perfect to put some fruit trees in pots on, which would be the most convenient
What I would like to grow is a dessert apple, a pear and a plum or damson. I've seen the patio trees that only get to be 3 feet tall, but they just seem too small. I'd like a tree that gets to be about 6-7 feet tall eventually, and we have room for the 3 trees at that size even now.
So my thought was to get some very large pots and plant trees in them, and then when we get our new place I can plant the trees in the ground then. or is that jsut a recipe for disaster?
i'm also really fond of cordoned fruit trees, so I thought that that would be ideal.
I'd be grateful for any thoughts or comments.
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