Fruit Trees for Your Central Florida Yard
In this episode of Your Central Florida Yard podcast, Anne and Julie talk about growing fruit in central Florida. There are so many varieties of fruit trees from temperate to tropical that it’s hard to know what will grow here. Fruit trees will not only provide ornamental interest in the landscape but also produce food for you.
In this episode we share tips for planting, maintenance, production and harvest.
Consider adding fruit trees to your central Florida yard!
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Learn more
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- Find your local UF/IFAS Extension office
- If you are not in Polk County, Contact your local UF/IFAS Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Plant Clinic
- Your Central Florida Yard newsletter
- Mango
- Papaya
- Lychee
- Citrus
- Peach
- Citrus
- Mulberry
- USDA Hardiness Zone Map
- Link to YouTube, Growing Bananas in Your Central Florida Landscape
- Banana
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