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6 of the Best Fruit Trees to Plant in Florida

December 2, 2024

Florida’s warm climate and abundant sunshine make it a perfect place to grow a variety of fruit trees. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just getting started, planting fruit trees not only enhances your landscape but also provides a delicious and sustainable harvest. Here are six of the best fruit trees to consider for your Florida garden.


1. Lemons and Limes


Citrus trees like lemons and limes thrive in Florida’s subtropical climate. They’re relatively low-maintenance and can be grown in pots or directly in the ground. Varieties like Meyer lemons and Key limes are especially popular for their flavor and versatility in the kitchen. Many landscape nurseries in Florida carry citrus trees specifically suited for the region's conditions.


2. Grapefruit


If you have the space, a grapefruit tree is a fantastic addition to your garden. Ruby Red and Duncan varieties grow particularly well here. Grapefruits love sunny spots with well-draining soil and will reward you with sweet and tangy fruits during Florida’s winter months.


3. Fig


Fig trees are surprisingly well-suited to Florida’s climate. They’re hardy and resistant to many pests. Popular varieties like Celeste and Brown Turkey produce sweet, jammy fruits. They’re also an excellent choice for gardeners who want a tree that doubles as a beautiful ornamental plant.


4. Avocado


Avocado trees flourish in Florida, especially the cold-tolerant varieties like Brogden and Bacon. These trees require plenty of sunlight and space to grow, making them a great centerpiece in your yard. Avocado lovers will appreciate the year-round harvest possibilities.


5. Papaya


Papaya trees grow incredibly fast and are perfect for Florida’s warm, humid climate. They need full sun and consistent watering, but their tropical look and sweet fruits make the effort worthwhile. Dwarf varieties are ideal for smaller gardens. As a general rule, fruit trees need full sun and reasonably fertile, well-drained soil with a pH in the 6.0-7.0 range, according to KidsGardening. Be sure to keep your trees at optimal conditions.


6. Mango


Mango trees are a staple in Florida landscapes. Varieties like Haden and Tommy Atkins are prized for their juicy fruits. Mango trees also provide excellent shade and are a stunning focal point in any yard. Look for these trees at your local landscape nurseries, which often stock mango varieties well-adapted to Florida’s environment.


Gardening is growing in popularity! Whether you’re planting for beauty, sustainability, or culinary delights, these fruit trees are a great way to elevate your Florida garden. Call Blooming House Nursery today to learn more about the varieties we offer here.

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