Not all land owners are eager to work with trees and shrubs, but they still want to get a harvest.
Few people will refuse juicy, tasty and healthy fruits. For summer residents who do not want to devote all their free time to trees, there are unpretentious options.
They rarely get sick, grow on any soil, tolerate cold well and give rich harvests. However, the fruits are small and sour. They are not eaten fresh, but are used to make compotes, jam, and preserves.
The tree bears fruit for years, even in areas where no human foot has stepped for years. However, before buying, you should check whether the variety is self-fertile. If not, it needs 2-3 more trees for pollination. Self-fertile varieties do without a "pair".
They thrive even in poor soil. However, gardeners give two warnings.
Firstly, it is better not to plant nuts near the house because of the developed root system, which can force you to repair the foundation. Secondly, the tree roots release powerful substances into the soil that suppress the development of other plants. Therefore, the nut is planted far from the house and at a distance from other crops.
Perfect for summer residents who do not like to fuss in the garden. Pink cherry has good immunity and frost resistance. The tree gives a lot of harvest, and in return requires almost no care.
Regular peaches are capricious and demanding of weather conditions. Fig peaches are the complete opposite. This is a high-yielding and unpretentious crop that is distinguished by frost resistance.
In the case of sea buckthorn, you need to follow only one important rule. You need to plant two seedlings - male and female, otherwise there will be no flowering.