A tropical fruit that you can grow in a garden depends on your climate zone, but common tropical fruits suitable for gardens include:
- Banana
- Mango
- Coconut
- Dragon Fruit
- Pineapple
- Papaya
- Passionfruit
- Durian
- Watermelon
If you live in USDA hardiness zones 9, 10, or higher, you can grow many tropical fruit plants outdoors. In cooler zones, you can grow tropical fruits in containers indoors or move them inside during cold weather. Tropical fruits generally need warm temperatures (60°F or higher), lots of sunlight, well- drained soil, and humidity of at least 50% for best growth. For a typical garden, banana, mango, coconut, and pineapple are popular tropical fruits to try growing.
If you want tropical plants specifically in the game "Grow a Garden," the tropical fruits include banana, mango, coconut, pineapple, dragon fruit, watermelon, and papaya, among others.
Let me know if you want advice on how to grow a specific tropical fruit in your garden!