The Overlooked Reason Your Indoor Fruit Tree Isn't Producing - Tasting Table
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Indoor fruit trees can enhance home decor with lush greenery and produce homegrown fruits. However, they require specific care, including proper lighting, soil, and watering. A crucial aspect often overlooked is pollination, which is typically performed by outdoor bees. Indoor gardeners can manually pollinate flowers using a small paintbrush or Q-tip to ensure fruit development. It's important to manage expectations regarding yield, as indoor trees may produce less fruit than those grown outdoors, making them ideal for colder climates where outdoor growing isn't feasible year-round.
Many fruit trees need to be pollinated to produce fruit. Outside, helpful bees and other pollinators handle this. But assuming you're not going to welcome bees into your house, pollinating falls to you.
With a little green-thumb know-how - which can easily be learned - there is no better decor than plants. They transform any room into a lush, vibrant scene.
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