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-Soft fruit+This topic is part of [[gt:gardening|Gardening, smallholding & farming]]. 
 +====== Soft fruit ======
  
  
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-## What is soft fruit?+===== What is soft fruit? =====
  
 The term 'soft fruit' means fruit that grows on anything smaller than a tree – so you can easily grow it in gardens and on balconies. Is soft fruit really soft? Well, soft fruit is generally very juicy and has a thin skin, so yes, it is softer than apples and pears and more fragile than oranges. Because of this, soft fruit doesn't store for long, so needs to be eaten soon after picking, or preserved as jams, jellies, cordials, or dried or frozen. The term 'soft fruit' means fruit that grows on anything smaller than a tree – so you can easily grow it in gardens and on balconies. Is soft fruit really soft? Well, soft fruit is generally very juicy and has a thin skin, so yes, it is softer than apples and pears and more fragile than oranges. Because of this, soft fruit doesn't store for long, so needs to be eaten soon after picking, or preserved as jams, jellies, cordials, or dried or frozen.
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-## What are the benefits of soft fruit?+===== What are the benefits of soft fruit? =====
  
 Soft fruit growing is much less work than [growing vegetables](/vegg/vegetable_growing), because most vegetables need to be raised from seed every year, whereas fruit bushes and plants live for many years and need relatively little care. Growing soft fruit requires less space than growing [tree fruit](/frui/fruit_trees) such as apples and cherries, so it can be done fairly easily in small gardens, balconies and allotments. Soft fruit growing is much less work than [growing vegetables](/vegg/vegetable_growing), because most vegetables need to be raised from seed every year, whereas fruit bushes and plants live for many years and need relatively little care. Growing soft fruit requires less space than growing [tree fruit](/frui/fruit_trees) such as apples and cherries, so it can be done fairly easily in small gardens, balconies and allotments.
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-## What can I do?+===== What can I do? =====
  
 Soft fruit can be grown in most gardens, allotments and balconies. Whereas vegetables need lots of sun, soft fruit will grow fairly well in partial shade. Soft fruit can be grown in most gardens, allotments and balconies. Whereas vegetables need lots of sun, soft fruit will grow fairly well in partial shade.
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-## Further resources+===== Forum ===== 
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 +This topic belongs to the section [[gt:gardening|Gardening, smallholding & farming]]. You can ask questions or add information on the corresponding [Forum section](https://forum.growingthecommons.org/t/gardening). 
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 +===== Further resources =====
  
 - [Step-by-step guides](https://www.lowimpact.org/categories/plants/soft-fruit/further-info/step-by-step-guides-to-growing-different-varieties-of-soft-fruit/) to growing all types of soft fruit. - [Step-by-step guides](https://www.lowimpact.org/categories/plants/soft-fruit/further-info/step-by-step-guides-to-growing-different-varieties-of-soft-fruit/) to growing all types of soft fruit.
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-## Related topics+===== Related topics =====
  
 - [[wine:Winemaking]] - [[wine:Winemaking]]
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-## Specialist curators of this topic+===== Specialist curators of this topic =====
  
  
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