Fruit Trees for Lahore
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Fruit Trees for Lahore
Dear fellas, I was wondering if you could please share your expert opinions on the choice of fruit trees in Lahore. I am thinking about planting something fruity and shady in my future house at DHA.
Please let me know if you have had a successful experience with a certain one.
Cheers
Please let me know if you have had a successful experience with a certain one.
Cheers
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Re: Fruit Trees for Lahore
Lets rephrase the query: What fruits do you like? You can mention your list of favourite tree and then members can share their experiences.Bilal wrote:Dear fellas, I was wondering if you could please share your expert opinions on the choice of fruit trees in Lahore. I am thinking about planting something fruity and shady in my future house at DHA.
Please let me know if you have had a successful experience with a certain one.
Cheers
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Re: Fruit Trees for Lahore
hahaa good one.
well can I dare to mention the cherry n plum then. know I can only fancy 'em...
been thinking about orange, Lychee, not sure if there are any other choices. Looking for something that actually bears fruits in this climate and not remain just a taller bush after years of waiting..
well can I dare to mention the cherry n plum then. know I can only fancy 'em...
been thinking about orange, Lychee, not sure if there are any other choices. Looking for something that actually bears fruits in this climate and not remain just a taller bush after years of waiting..
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Re: Fruit Trees for Lahore
What do you think?
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Re: Fruit Trees for Lahore
Mulberry, Louqat, Fig, Tamarind, Oranges/Citrus Family,Guava, Grapes, Avocado, Passion fruits, Banana, Mango, Pomegranate.
Fig, Louqat, Grapes and Gauva are quick to fruit as well as Pomegranate. Though Yield will be less.
Lychee has a reasonable chance in my opinion.
Fig, Louqat, Grapes and Gauva are quick to fruit as well as Pomegranate. Though Yield will be less.
Lychee has a reasonable chance in my opinion.
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Re: Fruit Trees for Lahore
Does Coconut palm gives fruit in the weather of Lahore?
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Re: Fruit Trees for Lahore
why not try exotics like Jackfruit, Sapodilla. etc. they are all warm climate fruits and will bear here too, they are quite common in Karachi... i have seen a Jackfruit tree in Rawalpindi as well fruiting heavilyBilal wrote:hahaa good one.
well can I dare to mention the cherry n plum then. know I can only fancy 'em...
been thinking about orange, Lychee, not sure if there are any other choices. Looking for something that actually bears fruits in this climate and not remain just a taller bush after years of waiting..
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Re: Fruit Trees for Lahore
Date palm ShouldMustansir Billah wrote:Does Coconut palm gives fruit in the weather of Lahore?
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Re: Fruit Trees for Lahore
As Ghalib said "Aah ko chahiye ek umer asar honay tak" :-) ... Same goes for fruit trees.Tahir Khan wrote:why not try exotics like Jackfruit, Sapodilla. etc. they are all warm climate fruits and will bear here too, they are quite common in Karachi... i have seen a Jackfruit tree in Rawalpindi as well fruiting heavily :)Bilal wrote:hahaa good one. :)
well can I dare to mention the cherry n plum then. know I can only fancy 'em...:)
been thinking about orange, Lychee, not sure if there are any other choices. Looking for something that actually bears fruits in this climate and not remain just a taller bush after years of waiting..
I have heard that jackfruit takes a long time to bear fruits, but it is a lovely tree. However chiko is a fast grower. Unfortunately cherry & plum for Lahore might be frustrating trials. Lychee, not sure how well it survive in Lahore. It didn't do well with us in Karachi. If you like of amla or its murrabba (I guess gooseberry) that tree was a major success in Karachi's weather. It is very rich source of vitamin C. You can use it for pickles etc.
What about bair, and jaman, all other fast growing trees. You have plenty of choices as suggested by many peers here.
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Re: Fruit Trees for Lahore
Cherry and plum will not do as they require tremendous chill hours to flower and fruit which Lahore cannot give, Chikoo is a good option very sweet fruits reminiscent of caramel pudding, Jack fruit will take at least 4-6 years to bear fruit from sapling depending on the variety. Why not give a try to sharifa (custard apple).