In rural areas, many people still live in their own bungalows, and bungalows have big yards, so many people are willing to plant some trees in the yards, especially fruit trees, because fruit trees can not only bear fruit, but also be viewed. Therefore, farmers like to plant fruit trees in the yard. But why should the owner remove or cut down the fruit trees once they grow as high as the house? That's because old people often say that fruit trees can't cross houses.
There is pressure to grow fruit trees at home. Not all trees can grow fruit trees. Although it looks superstitious, it actually makes sense. Once the fruit trees grow very big and flourish, they will block the light of the house, causing the light of the house to dim, which is not conducive to the health of family members. Of course, there are some kinds of trees that old people won't plant in their own yards, such as fig trees. First, they are unsightly if they don't bloom, and second, they are unlucky, so old people will never plant fig trees in their own yards.
And many people like to plant some persimmon trees, apricot trees and apple trees in the yard. These trees are full of vitality, and the trees themselves will not grow so tall and bear delicious fruits. Therefore, people like to plant trees that can bear fruit and blossom.