Taking advantage of the rooftop space at home to grow fruit trees is loved by many housewives. Not only does it help beautify the living space, planting fruit trees also brings fresh, clean fruits to the family.
Therefore, to keep crops on the terrace, housewives need to choose sun-resistant plants that are suitable for space conditions.
Grapefruit tree
Grapefruit can be grown in pots on the rooftop at home thanks to low trunks and not too wide canopy to take up a large area. Growing grapefruit in pots also makes it easy to care for, especially when grown on the terrace, it often blooms and bears fruit quickly and quite effectively.
Therefore, when planting plants, housewives need to pay attention to the type of soil, watering regimen and light so that the plant can grow well and produce quality fruit.
Guava tree
Guava is a fairly popular fruit tree, easy to grow on terrace thanks to its sun-resistant and low pests. Guava trees have small leaves, easy to prune and bear fruit all year round.
However, housewives growing guava on the terrace also need to pay attention to the type of soil, should use red basalt soil or meat soil to ensure nutrition and porosity.
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Surrey is also one of the plants that are able to withstand the sun and drought well, very suitable for growing on the terrace. Surrey can produce fruit all year round with red color accompanied by sweet and sour taste containing many vitamins.
In addition, surey is quite less pests and does not pick soil, making it easy for housewives to take care of the plants without taking too much time.