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Tired of spending more money every single month on fruit that doesn’t even taste fresh? 🍋 In this video, I’ll show you 13 fruit trees you can grow in pots and small spaces—so you can start producing your own food right from your porch, balcony, or backyard.
No yard. No experience. No problem.
Here’s what we’ll cover together:
1️⃣ Pomegranate – the low-maintenance tree that thrives in containers
2️⃣ Fig Tree – produces sweeter fruit faster in pots
3️⃣ Dwarf Peach – full-sized juicy peaches from a small tree
4️⃣ Blueberry Bush – high-value berries with perfect soil control
5️⃣ Dwarf Cherry – protect your harvest easily from birds
6️⃣ Meyer Lemon – harvest fresh lemons all year round
7️⃣ Kumquat – the underrated citrus nobody talks about
8️⃣ Columnar Apple – grow apples vertically in tight spaces
9️⃣ Dwarf Mulberry – fast-growing and insanely productive
🔟 Dwarf Avocado – grow your own expensive store fruit at home
1️⃣1️⃣ Strawberry Tower – nonstop fruit production in small space
1️⃣2️⃣ Dwarf Banana – harvest full bunches from your patio
1️⃣3️⃣ Dwarf Olive Tree – the long-term food investment that lasts generations
From citrus to berries to tropical fruits, these container trees can slash your grocery bill, give you fresher food, and help you become more self-sufficient—even if you live in a small apartment.
Whether you’re in the U.S., Canada, or anywhere with limited space, these fruit trees are perfect for balcony gardening, urban gardening, and beginner gardeners looking to grow food at home. 🌿
👉 Watch until the end, because tree #4 is one most people completely overlook—but it could save you hundreds every year.
🌱 Start growing your own food today—right where you are.
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25 Comments

  1. Great channel and video! South Alabama….gonna get the banana, apple, fig, and cumquat…and maybe more. I’m retired so why not! LOL😅

  2. South Carolina Mulberry and Blueberries, but we want to grow more, for us our squirrels and birds.

  3. Arizona, I’m very concerned with growing anything with the rise in out summer temperatures. I have 4 mature citrus trees. One that was part of an orchard in this area and is extremely old and still producing lots of delicious oranges. But container plants of all types are not doing well at all. Not sure if you have any answers for this other than the obvious and what you e already mentions in this helpful video. Hopeful!

  4. Tree of life in HEAVEN, bearing 12 fruits, one new each month. Im in Indiana. Mix all 12 trees leaves dried in tea bag, drink as tea every morning. Or pitcher new drink for all day.

  5. Listening from Illinois, what zone am I in . I want to grow avocado, blueberries strawberries, cherries , lemons, figs , apples , and many more. Thank you for the information. I have a lot to learn. Avocado right off the tree.

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