Are you wondering if you can really fit fruit trees or berry bushes in your tiny yard? You might be surprised! Miniature fruit gardens can fit within a variety of spaces. What type of areas do you have to work with? Narrow strips Do you have a 2-3-foot wide strip along a house, driveway, or fence? You can espalier fruit trees (prune in a flat plane on a trellis) and produce a lot of fruit within that narrow area. I’m estimating you could harvest 60-100 apples or pears or more from an 8-foot long section, 4-6 feet high. I’ve harvested
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