A good rule of thumb is to get potted fruit trees in the ground at least 4 to 6 weeks before your fall frost date. In a mild ...
Just because you have a small yard doesn't mean you need to miss out on growing your own fruit. These trees are bred to ...
For an unusual twist on a popular fruit bush, you could consider a 'Pink Lemonade' blueberry. As the name suggests, this ...
The Confluence of Two Trees The first sin has been painted as defiance, as appetite, as the crime of wanting too much. But through the new lens of the entwined trees, it appears instead as a crossing ...
Your garden may be asleep for the season, but one tree benefits from a timely winter trim that ensures a more vibrant return ...
Common advice may be to prune all of your plants back ahead of winter, but this can actually leave fruit trees vulnerable to damage. Here's what we recommend.
A chilly fall with bright, sunlit days will leads to the most vibrant color display. Rainy or cloudy days can lead to a ...
In addition, a pumpkin's hard rind allows it to grow larger than a fruit with soft skin. "You wouldn't be able to get a ...
Buying fresh produce won't always lead you to better quality products. These fruits and vegetables shouldn't be purchased ...
Plant trees and shrubs at least 6 to 8 weeks before the expected first fall frost. Water new trees and shrubs regularly and ...
Dragon fruit farming in South Africa has been fraught with challenges, resulting in many undertakings being abandoned.