The 10 Best Fruit Trees to Grow in Your Garden

Fig Tree: Versatile and ornamental, figs thrive in pots and can even fruit year-round indoors under grow lights.

Olive Tree: With striking silver foliage, olive trees do well in patio pots or indoors with bright light, some varieties even fruiting in temperate climates.

Meyer Lemon Tree: Producing sweeter, less acidic fruit, Meyer lemon trees can be grown indoors with bright light.

Banana Tree: Visually striking with broad leaves, dwarf Cavendish varieties are ideal for containers, preferring part shade outdoors and moderate light indoors.

Apple Tree: Offering numerous varieties for different regions, some requiring cross-pollination for fruiting, while others are grafted with multiple varieties on the same rootstock.

Calamondin Orange Tree: Thriving indoors with bright light, these trees produce fragrant flowers and sweet, miniature oranges year-round.

Plum Tree: Combining ornamental beauty with bountiful harvests, varieties like 'Methley' and 'Alderman' are suitable for containers.

Peach Tree: Varying in sweetness and cold-hardiness, peaches benefit from a second tree for increased fruitfulness.

Cherry Tree: Sweet or sour fruit options are available, with self-fertile varieties like 'Stella' and cold-hardy types like 'Montmorency.'

Pomegranate Tree: Drought-tolerant and suitable for containers, some varieties double as ornamentals due to their showy blooms.