What kind of soil do I need for growing fruit trees?
What kind of soil do I need for growing fruit trees
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See if these help you!
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/types-soil-growing-fruit-trees-58931.html
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Hello MsRose, Fruit trees grow best in well-drained soil with a sandy, loamy texture. They also need deep soil to support their deep root systems. Experts at the University of California recommend planting fruit trees in areas with at least 3 feet of topsoil.
Rich loam is the best. You can create it using compost added to almost any soil.