7 Easiest Dwarf Fruit Trees To Grow in Containers or Mini Garden

4. Apricot Tree

While apricots can handle the cold well, they often flower early and hence, the fruit can be ruined by the frost. They are another fruit which does not require a lot of attention, and since they flower early, you can reap the reward of your hard work quickly as well.

Apricots begin to bloom in spring, and as mentioned earlier, they can bear wintery conditions easily, allowing apricot dwarf trees to be planted at any time throughout the year, though it is a safe idea to avoid planting them in extreme heat as there is a greater risk of the plant wilting in such conditions.

While the pot size should be at least 10-15 inches, they should also be placed several feet apart from each other in order to ensure that they do not interfere with each other’s growth as even dwarf apricot trees can grow up to 8-10 feet in length.

Rootstocks preferred for their growth include St. Julien, Lovell, and Citation.

And now, let’s see the top three easiest dwarf fruit trees to grow in containers or mini garden.

7 Easiest Dwarf Fruit Trees To Grow in Containers or Mini Garden