What fruit bearing plants can grow in pots?
By trishasantos
@trishasantos (1296)
Philippines
August 4, 2008 12:21am CST
We have a very limited space, so we plants in pots, butour plants are just leaf growing plants, no fruits or anything. So anyway, I am just wondering if there are any, because I really want to take care of one. Well I just hope it lives though.
1 response
@Angra_Mainyu (377)
• United States
4 Aug 08
There are a lot of fruit bearing plants that will grow in pots. Eggplant, tomato, lettuce, peppers, cucumbers and more. My uncle planted some seeds from lemons and oranges in a pot. Now he has fruit trees in pots. The ones I mentioned will do great in pots.
@trishasantos (1296)
• Philippines
4 Aug 08
how do you plant those? Because when I plant something, it does not grow. I just plant the seeds then water it everyday. But nothing happens. I dont think lemons and oranges grow here in my country, we have a tropical weather here. But the other plants the you suggested will.
@Angra_Mainyu (377)
• United States
4 Aug 08
My uncle brings the citrus trees inside for the winter. All he did was put the seeds in the pot and watered them.
As for planting seeds, you should follow the directions on the package.
@dragonstar1 (330)
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4 Aug 08
Try not to over water when germinating seed as they can rot or left in too hot an environment with "boil"



