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Mini trees

"Mini fruit plants: big opulence in a small package"

Selling mini fruit trees opens up a magical world of possibilities for every gardening enthusiast. Behind these small but powerful seedlings hides a great splendor of fruits, providing the opportunity to create wonderful orchards even in a limited space.

Mini trees are the perfect choice for gardeners with less space, balconies or small gardens. With a wide range of fruit species, each nursery offers the opportunity to enjoy fresh fruit directly from its own garden.

We have been growing and selling mini fruit trees for decades

MINI APRICOT

Mini apricot trees bear fruit in early July. The flowers are pink. The fruits are medium-sized with a very interesting appearance. It is very suitable for growing around the garden, and due to the lack of space, it can be successfully grown in pots on the terrace.

MINI CHERRY

Mini cherry is an irreplaceable decoration of our gardens. It can be planted in larger pots. The fruit is large, round in shape, dark red in color. The juice is a closed ruby color. Soak the seedling in water for 1-2 hours, to moisten the root well. Prepare a hole measuring 30 × 30 cm. Place a seedling in it, so that the grafted place must be 3 cm above ground level. Tread the chopped soil well around the roots. Be sure to water abundantly. The fruit ripens in mid-July.

MINI PEAR

Mini pears are grown in gardens, or planted in pots on terraces. The lushness of the columnar pear ranges from 1.2 to 1.5 m. The fruits are medium-sized, yellow. Soak the seedling in water for 1-2 hours, so that the root is well moistened. Prepare a hole measuring 30 × 30 cm. Place a seedling in it, so that the grafted place must be 3 cm above ground level. Tread the chopped soil well around the roots. Be sure to water profusely.

MINI PEACH

Mini peach forms an ornamental plant one meter high. Suitable for planting both in gardens and in larger pots on terraces. The fruits are large, 150 g, nicely colored, yellow flesh. It ripens in the first half of August. Soak the seedling in water for 1-2 hours, so that the root is well moistened. Prepare a hole measuring 30 × 30 cm. Place a seedling in it, so that the grafted place must be 3 cm above ground level. Tread the chopped soil well around the roots. Be sure to water profusely.