4 AMAZING Fruit Trees People With SMALL YARDS Can Grow!

4 AMAZING Fruit Trees People With SMALL YARDS Can Grow!

Just because you have a small yard doesn’t mean you can’t grow fruit trees! In this video, I share 4 amazing fruit trees people with small yards can grow! These fruit trees have a small footprint, but they produce top quality fruit! You don’t need a lot of room to grow fruit of the highest quality!

Many times, small fruit trees produce smaller fruits with inferior flavor. This is not the case with these trees. They truly produce full-sized, high quality fruit on compact trees that can be kept even smaller with annual pruning. And, of course, you don’t have to have a small yard to plant them. Even if you have a larger backyard, these fruit tree varieties make excellent selections, because you can grow fruit trees in higher density and plant more trees in less space. In fact, I’m growing these trees only about 6 feet apart!

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 Growing Fruit In Small Yards
0:35 Fruit Tree #1
2:26 Fruit Tree #2
4:25 Fruit Tree #3
9:04 Fruit Tree #4
12:40 Adventures With Dale

If you have any questions about how to grow fruit trees in your backyard, want to know about the things I grow in my raised bed vegetable garden and edible landscaping food forest, are looking for more gardening tips and tricks and garden hacks, have questions about vegetable gardening and organic gardening in general, or want to share some DIY and “how to” garden tips and gardening hacks of your own, please ask in the Comments below!

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50 Comments

  1. We have a Mexican lime and a Bonanza peach tree that I’m putting in the ground this week. Any tips on how far from a wall I should plant the base?

  2. Very informative! Thank you! Where is the best plane to get the DWARF BONANZA PEACH tree? We have an Owari Satsuma orange tree. Last year was the second year , the first year with fruit and we had about 25 oranges but very few leaves and no fruit this year. Only new sprouts at base of tree 🤷
    Also, how do you fertilize your fruit trees?

  3. Yes, enjoyed watching your video on YouTube. I would love to have a Satsuma Manadarin orange tree in my side yard of my home in Winston-Salem, NC. What gave me an idea, a Interior Designer in Dallas, TX got citrus trees planted in big pots and in Winter, she brings her potted orange trees inside the house. She got her citrus trees for several years now.

  4. Dude, this vid is THE one I’ve been looking for. Thank you for making it. I’d love to see more of your selections for small yards…cherries, bluebeeries, etc..
    I’m in central NC, so "Howdy" neighbor!

  5. What about if you live in the SW desert 9B? I have a large lemon tree 8 ft, did not survive last summer with more than 30 >100 deg days.

  6. I love Persimmon and so do my family. We love Fuyu and we want to grow it in Boston. But I would also like this one he mentioned.

  7. Peaches need A LOT of spraying throughout the growing season up until harvest. If you have the time for that then peaches are awesome. One of my favorite fruits. I definitely want to plant a persimmon tree soon.

  8. Are zone in Southport NC is warmer than the zones show, almost anything can grow here, I have banana trees, Ive covered 2 -3 nights this winter, right here on the water never freezes.. been here 5 yrs ..so far anyway

  9. I have a challenge for you. My lot is 2,613 sqft. Shared driveway so I have to park my car on the backyard.. I have a 8’x11’ are of grass (which I don’t know if I want to use the only area I have for planting) and a tiny 2’X6’ area where I plant tomatoes.. can I plant any of the first 3 trees you mentioned in the 2’x6’ area?

  10. I think you’ll be impressed. I bought the owari Satsuma Mandarin tree and im in Massachusetts and my tree is thriving with tons of new growth. Winter will be a challenge but i believe i can keep it alive.

  11. Good morning, I am a new gardener and starting my edible garden. I am looking for an advise of what to plant between the fruit trees. i already planted dwarf trees and have 8 feet space, my question what can I plant between the trees ? I live in North Carolina Zone 7B. thanks in advance

  12. Thank you for this info. I live in Arizona and have issues with peaches because we don’t get cold long enough. This was awesome to find I can actually grow a peach here that will be good. Thank you

  13. Great job with the presentation, so many people show their gardens, and then I find out they’re in florida! I’m in Northern Arkansas just below the Missouri State line, and love pushing the zone limit

  14. You shouldn’t be discrete in your chapter titles. I know you do it to increase view time but you’re doing yourself a disfavor. Saying this since I searched your mentioned trees on YouTube and your video never came up.

  15. My peach tree leaves keep getting holes, turning brown, and curling. I don’t see any bugs and I have been using copper fungicide once a week. Any suggestions on how to fix this?

  16. I am in 8a and have extended periods of dry high heat here on central Texas. Which of these recommended fruits would do best here?

  17. Great video! Subscribed! Can you tell me the variety of avocado your growing and where I can get one? I live a little north of Atlanta and would love to have one. I’m willing to put in the work during winters! 💪

  18. I’m in Florida 9b and want to plant my fruit trees (dwarf mangos, barbados and Jamaican cherries, dwarf banana, brown turkey fig, Dragon fruit, dwarf Thai everbearing Mulberry, starfruit) in my small fenced yard. I’ve heard near south-facing walls, north-facing walls, 12 ft apart, 6 feet apart, etc. I’m so confused. I have a north (full sun), south (Partial shade), and west (can be wet in hurricane season) -facing fences to choose from. How far from the fence? How far from each other? I’m blind, and the research has been daunting to get these answers.

  19. Thanks to you, I just called Mckenzie farms and ordered an owari satsuma. Please I need all the tips on growing it. I’m also in zone 8a georgia and I want to grow is in-ground. Any tips will be appreciated. I mentioned you to him and he said I should keep following you for tips😅. It’s a 1 gallon. Thanks a lot.

  20. If you enjoyed this video, please “Like” and share to help increase its reach! Thanks for watching 😊TIMESTAMPS here:
    0:00 Growing Fruit In Small Yards
    0:35 Fruit Tree #1
    2:26 Fruit Tree #2
    4:25 Fruit Tree #3
    9:04 Fruit Tree #4
    12:40 Adventures With Dale

  21. Where would you recommend the Dwarf Bonanza Peach Tree? I dont want the dwarf fruit… I want a high quality/size fruit. All I’ve found are patio varieties. Your help is appreciated!

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