Among the fruits suitable for potting, there are no balcony potted fruit trees such as dragon fruit, figs, grapes, mulberries, and kumquats. When growing dragon fruit on the balcony, you can use fertile, loose and breathable humus soil. During the maintenance process, the dragon fruit is provided with a pollution-free water source and balanced nutrition to make the dragon fruit grow more vigorously.
1. Dragon fruit
Dragon fruit is native to the tropical deserts of Central America. It is rich in nutrients and rich in functions. The whole plant is a treasure. For example, it contains plant albumin and anthocyanins, and is rich in vitamins and water-soluble dietary fiber. When the dragon fruit blooms, the fragrance is overflowing and it feels auspicious.
2. Figs
Fig trees like to grow in a warm and humid environment. The tree has a beautiful shape, green branches and leaves, and has high ornamental value. Its biggest feature is its edible value. This is a healthy weight loss food. Figs are basically 100% edible, so don’t worry about waste.
3. Grapes
Grapevine is a vine. There are many varieties, and the colors are basically purple and green. Grapevines like to grow in fertile soil with good ventilation, full sun, and good drainage, and can be planted every spring. Planting it on the balcony can not only block the sun, but also reduce the indoor temperature.
4. Mulberry tree
Mulberry tree is familiar to everyone. This is a plant full of treasures. For example, the leaves can be used to raise silkworms and make tea. The fruit tastes great and the buds can be used as vegetables. Mulberry trees like to grow in warm and humid environments and have certain cold resistance, drought resistance and water tolerance.
5. Passion fruit
Passion fruit is almost the easiest fruit to pot. Herbaceous perennials (in other words, grasses) are easy to grow and can survive when thrown into the soil. Therefore, it is easy to successfully grow in flower pots on the balcony.
6. Potted peach trees. Planting a pot of peach trees at home is not as beautiful as ten miles of peach blossoms, but it can also play a strong ornamental role. We can use it to maintain peach trees when creating a landscape. This is a great choice. After the flowers fade, the peach tree will produce several fruits. This is definitely a bonsai with high ornamental value. Breeding at home is absolutely correct.