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Nothing's Better Than Fresh Fruit...
Fruit are commonly divided
into two categories, tree fruit and small fruit. For a few examples,
small fruits are ones like strawberries and blueberries, and tree
fruits are apples, peaches and pears.
There are a few good reasons to grow your own fruit in your home
garden or as part of your edible landscape. You can harvest the
fruit at their peak and you can grow the ones you enjoy the most.
There is no better tasting fruit than one grown fresh and harvested
to your liking. Another benefit is having the ability of growing a
variety of different fruits that can produce a crop from spring to
fall, starting with strawberries in the spring and ending with
apples in the fall. 
When growing fruits, most plants need their
flowers pollinated. There are two types of pollination,
self-pollinated and cross-pollinated. Self pollination is when the
flowers on a plant are dusted with there own pollen, and
cross-pollination is when a plants flower needs to be pollinated by
another cultivar, apples like McIntosh for example need another
cultivar. Apples, like McIntosh for example, to be planted nearby to
supply the pollen needed to produce fruit.
Tree
fruits, like apples and peaches for example, can be a challenge to
grow in the home garden because they are susceptible to pests that
need to be controlled. With a little care you can control these
problems with organic methods that wont need the use of a toxic
chemical that can harm you and the environment.
Fruits grown in the home garden are a crop that can be grown
by natural organic methods, and can be grown without the use of
toxic chemicals being sprayed on them like commercial growers use.
This allows you to grow a healthier fruit for both you and the
environment.