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Soft fruits
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I have a courtyard garden so everything is in tubs, but was wanting to try to grow soft fruits. Is it possible to grow soft fruits in tubs? Or do they need a larger root area.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have a dwarf cherry tree in a tub, I get only about a pound of fruit a year but it's fun and pretty, my local nursery sells dwarf peach and nectarine trees in tubs, they are 20 to 30 pounds each and have full size fruit, alas I lost mine to leaf curl and haven't lashed out for a replacement yet. If you get a Ken Muir brochure, he also has other soft fruit for tub cultivation, also apples and pears. One word of warnig, be prepared for LOADS of watering!!
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