
I just finished drinking a tall glass of fresh squeezed orange juice from Satsuma oranges home grown a tree in my back yard - the first of the Fall season for me. Delicious.
My father in law advised me over a decade ago when we settled into our then new home that if I was going to plant a tree, it might as well be useful and grow food.
I've only got a small plot in the suburbs, but I've managed to plant orange, fig, pear, plum and loquat trees. I'm still waiting for the pear and plum trees to really produce much, but the others are quite prolific when their season comes.
I used to have a few other trees - apple, crabapple, pecan - but had to remove them for various reasons.
How about you? Anyone else enjoy "the fruits of their land"?
My father in law advised me over a decade ago when we settled into our then new home that if I was going to plant a tree, it might as well be useful and grow food.
I've only got a small plot in the suburbs, but I've managed to plant orange, fig, pear, plum and loquat trees. I'm still waiting for the pear and plum trees to really produce much, but the others are quite prolific when their season comes.
I used to have a few other trees - apple, crabapple, pecan - but had to remove them for various reasons.
How about you? Anyone else enjoy "the fruits of their land"?