I want to be part of a sustainable and self-sufficient San Francisco and plant a…
Lemon | Mandarin | Lime | Guava | Quince | Fig | Asian Pear | Plum | Apple | Loquat | Avocado | Persimmon
Lemon Tree
The lemon tree is a small evergreen subtropical tree.
Why should I plant this tree?
- Ideal for the San Francisco climate.
- Dwarf lemon trees don’t need a lot of space and are perfect for individual houses or apartments.
- Can be planted in soil or in a container.
Aim to make SF self-sufficient: 12,000 Trees
Size: 3 to 4 feet high for a dwarf Tree
How many lemons a year can I get? XXXX
How to plant this tree?
- First, go to this website and check if your location is in Zone 17
- Secondly, have a look at these websites to know how to plant and cultivate your tree: In the ground | In a container
Mandarin Tree
The mandarin tree, like the lemon tree, is a small evergreen subtropical tree. Why should I plant this tree?
- Ideal for the San Francisco climate.
- Dwarf mandarin trees don’t need a lot of space and are perfect for individual houses or apartments.
- Can be planted in soil or in containers.
Aim to make SF self-sufficient: XXXX Trees
Size: 6 to 7 feet high for a dwarf tree.
How many lemons a year can I get? XXXX
How to plant this tree?
- First, go to this website and check if your location is in Zone 17
- Secondly, have a look at these websites to know how to plant and cultivate your tree: In the ground | In a container
Lime Tree
The lime tree, like the lemon tree, is a small evergreen subtropical tree. Why should I plant this tree?
- Ideal for the San Francisco climate.
- Dwarf lime trees don’t need a lot of space and are perfect for individual houses or apartments.
- Can be planted in soil or in containers.
Aim to make SF self-sufficient: XXXX Trees
Size: 4 to 7 feet high for dwarf tree.
How many lemons a year can I get? XXXX
How to plant this tree?
- First, go to this website and check if your location is in Zone 17
- Secondly, have a look at these websites to know how to plant and cultivate your tree: In the ground | In a container
Guava Tree
Guavas are plants in the myrtle family, which contains about 100 species of tropical shrubs and small trees. Why should I plant this tree?
- Ideal for the San Francisco climate.
- Dwarf guava trees don’t need a lot of space and are perfect for individual houses or apartments.
- Can be planted in soil or in containers.
Aim to make SF self-sufficient: XXXX Trees
Size: 5 to 6 feet high for a dwarf tree.
How many lemons a year can I get? XXXX
How to plant this tree?
- First, go to this website and check if your location is in Zone 14 or 16
- Secondly, have a look at these websites to know how to plant and cultivate your tree: In the ground | In a container
Quince Tree
The Quince is a native fruit tree to Persia resembling a cross between an apple and a pear. This ancient fruit of antiquity was prized by Greeks and Romans alike. The fruit is very fragrant and has a balanced sweet-tart flavor that is excellent for jellies or preserves. Quince are rather firm and are usually cut into thin slices and eaten or used for culinary delights, such as preserves, pies or pastry tarts. Why should I plant this tree?
- Ideal for the San Francisco climate.
- Dwarf quince trees don’t need a lot of space and are perfect for individual houses or apartments.
- Can be planted in soil or in containers.
Aim to make SF self-sufficient: XXXX Trees
Size: 5 to 6 feet high for a dwarf tree.
How many lemons a year can I get? XXXX
How to plant this tree?
- First, go to this website and check if your location is in Zone 14 or 16
- Secondly, have a look at these websites to know how to plant and cultivate your tree: In the ground | In a container
Fig Tree
Black Mission, White Genoa and Brown Turkey are the suitable varieties that will make your gardens look beautiful and bring a delicious taste to your meals. Why should I plant this tree?
- Ideal for the San Francisco climate.
- Delicious in a salad
Aim to make SF self-sufficient: XXXX Trees
Size: 10 to 30 feet high for a dwarf tree.
How many lemons a year can I get? XXXX
How to plant this tree?
- First, go to this website and check if your location is in Zone 14, 16 or 17
- Secondly, have a look at this website to know how to plant and cultivate your tree.
Asian Pear Tree
Asian pear is a refined fruit that is mostly served to guests and offered as a gift due to its special taste; a mixture of apple and pear. Why should I plant this tree?
- Ideal for the San Francisco climate.
- Delicious in a salad
- A perfect compromise between a pear and an apple
Aim to make SF self-sufficient: XXXX Trees
Size: 15 to 20 feet high for a dwarf tree.
How many lemons a year can I get? XXXX
How to plant this tree?
- First, go to this website and check if your location is in Zone 14, 16 or 17
- Secondly, have a look at this website to know how to plant and cultivate your tree.
Plum Tree
Looking for a snack fruit? The plum is the perfect fit! In addition to its portable size, its taste won’t deceive you Why should I plant this tree?
- Ideal for the San Francisco climate.
- Perfect for a snack
- Fresh and Juicey
Aim to make SF self-sufficient: XXXX Trees
Size: XXXX feet high
How many lemons a year can I get? XXXX
How to plant this tree?
- First, go to this website and check if your location is in Zone 14, 16 or 17
- Secondly, have a look at this website to know how to plant and cultivate your tree.
Apple Tree
“An apple a day keeps the doctor away”. Plant an apple tree and contribute to your own health. Why should I plant this tree?
- Ideal for the San Francisco climate.
- Perfect for a snack
- Fresh and Juicey
Aim to make SF self-sufficient: XXXX Trees
Size: XXXX Feet High
How many lemons a year can I get? XXXX
How to plant this tree?
- First, go to this website and check if your location is in Zone 14, 16 or 17
- Secondly, have a look at this website to know how to plant and cultivate your tree.
Loquat Tree
Planting a loquat tree will bring a tropical touch to your garden. Why should I plant this tree?
- Ideal for the San Francisco climate.
- The tree’s tropical aspect will bring a creative touch to your garden.
- Fresh and Juicey
Aim to make SF self-sufficient: XXXX Trees
Size: 20 to 30 feet high for a dwarf tree.
How many lemons a year can I get? XXXX
How to plant this tree?
- First, go to this website and check if your location is in Zone 14, 16 or 17
- Secondly, have a look at this website to know how to plant and cultivate your tree.
Avocado Tree
Plant a Avocado Tree! Why should I plant this tree?
- Ideal for the San Francisco climate.
- Its taste would bring a creative touch to your meals.
- Perfect fruit for your salad
Aim to make SF self-sufficient: XXXX Trees
Size: 30 to 35 feet high for a dwarf tree.
How many lemons a year can I get? XXXX
How to plant this tree?
First, go to this website and check if your location is in Zone 14, 16 or 17
- Secondly, have a look at this website to know how to plant and cultivate your tree.
Persimmon Tree
Want to try something new? Plant a persimmon tree!
- Ideal for the San Francisco climate.
- Its taste would bring a creative touch to your garden and your snack
Aim to make SF self-sufficient: XXXX Trees
Size: 35 to 60 feet high for a dwarf tree.
How many lemons a year can I get? XXXX
How to plant this tree?
First, go to this website and check if your location is in Zone 14, 16 or 17
- Secondly, have a look at this website to know how to plant and cultivate your tree.
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