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GROWING YOUR OWN FRUIT By Clodagh and Dick Handscombe , Active gardeners and authors in Spain* With the widely promoted message ‘Eat five or more portions of fresh fruit and vegetables a day for a healthier diet’ no Spanish garden or apartment terrace should be without fruit trees or plants. Even in less than a square metre it is possible to grow alpine or ordinary strawberries in a strawberry barrel or window box and citrus, peach, apple, pear, pomegranate, avocado and fig trees on dwarf root stocks grow perfectly well in containers provided you fill the containers with a rich in nutrient and water retaining/ well draining soil mix. In a larger garden it is not difficult to fit in plant ten types of fruit that mature in different months of the year and be able to harvest one fruit crop or another on every day of the year. The thing is to select varieties of fruit that you like to eat raw or cook and which are appropriate for the microclimate of your garden. Over seventy types of fruit are described in ‘Growing healthy fruit in Spain’ with indications of their frost and drought hardiness to help you make a wise choice. There are plenty of possibilities for all regions and locations. Combine the above with growing your own vegetables and you can become largely self sufficient in fruit and vegetables even a moderate sized garden here in Spain….and it’s much easier to do so than in rain ravished Britain. When you get gluts it’s not difficult to process many excess crops for later use by freezing, bottling, making jams and chutneys, and drying them in the sub or rather easier in a heated air tray dryer. There is a full article on our website www.gardeningonspain.com telling you how. *Clodagh and Dick are the authors of the following trilogy of gardening books published by Santana Books.
They are available from book shops, some inland British product stores or by mail order from <sales@santanabooks.com> or <mailorder@bookworldespana.com>. © Clodagh and Dick Handscombe September 2007. |






















