Fruits are a great addition to any indoor or outdoor space. But while some fruits can be grown outdoors, not all will thrive in a home environment.
The best fruit to grow indoors is small, sample, and low-maintenance. Citrus trees such as oranges, grapefruits, and lemons fit the bill well.
Other options include pomegranates, figs, strawberries, and blueberries – plants that can withstand colder temperatures without sacrificing flavor.
When selecting plants for an indoor garden, investigate what kind of light requirements each type of fruit has: how much heat and how many hours of sunlight it needs per day?
Proper air circulation is also important for healthy indoor fruiting plants; making sure windows can be opened slightly on warmer days helps fresh air circulate around them.
Finally, don’t underestimate regular pruning. Prune your plants regularly to boost growth; removing dead leaves and trimming branches keeps the plant healthy and inspires it to produce more fruits!