Strawberries are very common potted plants. Most of them are perennial, and they can be harvested many times once planted. Of course, they need to keep warm properly in winter.
If it is the most suitable choice for strawberries in four seasons, it can be guarded twice, in June and late summer, and only one big pot is needed to raise them well.
2. Blueberries
Blueberries and strawberries are slightly different. You need to plant two pots to bear fruit, or your neighbor has blueberries, which will bear fruit in June-August. They need containers with a depth of 55 cm and a diameter of over 45 cm.
It likes acidic soil, which can be peat soil or compost soil, and needs sufficient light.
3. fig
Figs can also bear fruit in containers, but at least 40 cm containers should be used. They are not too picky about the soil, but they need well-drained soil.
Figs are also drought-tolerant. They need plenty of sunshine for their growth, but they need watering almost every day in summer, because the water in potted plants evaporates very quickly.
4. tomatoes
Their growth needs some support, and some support needs to be done. Potted tomatoes need to choose very small varieties, such as cherry tomatoes and a large enough container.
5.pineapple
It is not difficult to grow live pineapples. Flower friends can just cut off the top crown of the pineapple at will, but if they want to bear fruit, they need a very large pot, plenty of light and thin fertilizer.