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Here are fruit trees that can thrive on a balcony, patio, or small garden because not every gardener has an orchard. The dwarf varieties are becoming more numerous among all fruit tree species: cherry trees, apricot trees, peach trees and apple trees, cherry trees, pear trees, and plum trees. Fruit trees, especially columnar apple trees, are very space-saving on the ground. Most of them are self-fertile varieties that ensure fruiting even if you only have space for one plant. Also consider palmette and trained forms that adapt to the configuration of your space: Palmettes and cordons can dress a wall simply limited by the gardener's pruning.

 

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