Recently my husband and I moved into our dream home. It was exciting just to get into it. It was absolutely perfect. Our new home had the most lovely fireplace and high vaulted ceilings. It was a dream come true. The only thing wrong was the yard-- it was so bare and needed help.
I may not be much of a gardener, but I really wanted to create a landscape that would be just as beautiful as the inside of the gorgeous house. A friend suggested dwarf fruit trees. I shrugged at her and said I had no idea what in the world that was.
She showed me a picture online of the cutest little apple trees you could ever imagine, and I instantly loved the idea. I did some reading up and was excited to learn that apart from something to support them, they needed little maintenance. Dwarf fruit trees don't require much pruning, and they are easier to protect from the frost and birds than the larger types of fruit trees.
So after planning out the layout of the trees and getting several different varieties, my husband and I set to work. It wasn't long before we had planted a pretty little row of trees. They stood behind the lower plants in my planned garden. I used stakes to keep them in place and spaced them about 18 inches apart.
Once we were done with that, we planted lower standing flowers and plants. Now when I have guests stop by my home, they are treated to the sight of cute little fruit trees full of bright fruit and gorgeous color-- not to mention my other cheery flowers.
Visit Fruit Tree Nursery and get the tips you need to make taking care of Dwarf Fruit Trees not only easy, but also fun. Plus we got some other great fruit tree advice as well.
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