Fruit Plants – Sometimes, It Takes Two

Blueberries2Often times, the excitement of purchasing a fruiting plant can make it quite easy to forget that some fruiting plants require a “pollinator” in order for it to produce tasty fruit!  While some plants are “self-pollinating” (meaning you don’t need two plants for your chosen one to produce fruit), others need a secondary plant of the same make to produce.

When choosing a fruiting plant this spring, be sure to read the label or ask a staff member to help you find out if two plants are required for producing fruit.  This way, you save yourself the hassle of finding out the hard way and possibly ending up with no fruit to show.