The back garden is not only a place to relax but can also become a cool green garden. Taking advantage of this space to grow fruit trees is currently very popular with many families.
Accordingly, housewives can consider planting 3 types of fruit trees that are very suitable for growing in family gardens.
Bananas
Bananas are one of the popular and very popular fruit trees in families with large gardens. Thanks to their good adaptability and low fertilization costs, banana trees can grow on many different types of soil, just growing in places with good drainage and lots of sunlight.
Growing banana trees is not too complicated, just prune old leaves, fertilize periodically and water regularly. After about 9 - 12 months, the tree will start to bloom and bear fruit. Eating bananas every day will help bring many necessary nutrients and vitamins to the body.
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Guava is a fruit tree rich in vitamin C, has a refreshing taste and is easy to grow in hot and humid climates. Guava has the ability to grow strongly, is less susceptible to pests and diseases and can be grown directly on the ground or in large pots in the garden.
One of the plus points of guava trees is the short time to bear fruit, usually 6 - 8 months after planting. In particular, guava can be harvested many times a year if properly cared for.
With a variety of varieties such as pear guava, pink-fleshed guava, seedless guava, etc., this fruit will bring many diverse choices for the family.
Lemon
Not taking up too much planting area, lemongrass is very suitable for small yards behind the house. As a fruit tree with neat leaves, the lemon tree is easy to prune and care for.
Lemon trees bear fruit all year round, especially if grown in places with direct sunlight and loose soil. Plant care is also quite simple, mainly regular wateration, periodic organic fertilizer and natural pests and diseases prevention.