Keeping a garden full of fresh fruit might seem intimidating, but it's not hard with the right care. Here's 11 expert tips ...
There may be a lot of snow on the ground, but spring is still on its way, and the gardeners are itching to make plans for this year’s growing season. If you are one of these gardeners, and if you find ...
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A gardener waters a newly planted tree with a watering can. - Zbynek Pospisil/Getty Images Have you ever picked up a piece of fruit from the grocery store only to find it tastes bland? Perhaps you are ...
Line your small garden with an adorable little fruit tree that can fence in and protect your precious plants without throwing ...
Few things are more enjoyable for homeowners than going out the back door to pick ripe juicy fruit from a tree. With some planning even homeowners with only small yard space can successfully grow ...
Learn how to grow fruit at home, from choosing climate-appropriate trees and rootstocks to pruning, pest management, and ...
Cardinal perched on snow-coverd branch looking at the camera - Jamesbrey/Getty Images One of the best things about gardening is seeing all the wildlife flock to your yard when the plants begin to ...
If you have not had the time to prune your fruit trees in winter, now is the opportune time. A little pruning now can reduce the work needed to care for your trees throughout the year. Why prune? The ...
February and March are great times to prune your fruit trees. With the leaves off, it’s much easier to see the tree’s natural structure. Your goal should be an open canopy that is open enough that you ...
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