If you have a little space for a garden, you’re probably growing seasonal vegetables—but there’s never a bad time of year to grow fruit, either. This graphic shows you plants that grow fruit at any time of year, including some year-round options that’ll feed you in the warm and cool months alike.

Which of these you could plant depends highly on your specific climate, of course, and some of these options take longer to bear fruit than others (berry bushes can be up and feeding you in a year or so, while avocado trees can take between three and 15 years at most), but if you scroll down in the graphic, you’ll get a handy map of North America that helps you decide what type of fruit to plant depending on where you live. There are even some tips for small-space gardening in container boxes and vertical gardens, which can help you even if you don’t have a ton of room to plant.


How to Grow Fruit All Year Round | Happy to Survive