Dragon Fruit
Needs a sturdy trellis and sandy soil. Hand-pollination at night may be required for fruit set.
Growing Guide →From tropical vines to temperate orchards, learn exactly how to grow dragon fruit, kiwi, and more in your own backyard.
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Needs a sturdy trellis and sandy soil. Hand-pollination at night may be required for fruit set.
Growing Guide →Technically a berry from a woody vine of the genus Actinidia. Needs male and female plants.
Growing Guide →Thrives in sub-tropical heat. Keep roots moist and provide a chain-link fence for support.
Growing Guide →Perfect for containers. Needs 8+ hours of sun and nitrogen-rich fertilizer.
Growing Guide →Requires "chill hours" in winter to fruit. Prune annually to maintain an open center.
Growing Guide →Fast-growing and often messy. Best planted away from driveways. Deliciously sweet berries.
Growing Guide →Thorny bushes that prefer cooler climates. Resistant to mildew and highly productive.
Growing Guide →The garden favorite. Easy to grow in pots or patches for sweet, red rewards.
Growing Guide →Grow your own creamy green gold. A long-term project for a bountiful future harvest.
Growing Guide →Add crunch and color. Heat-loving peppers that are packed with Vitamin C.
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