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It can be tough to grow trees or other plants in clay soil, which easily becomes compacted and waterlogged. Fortunately, this ...
Enjoy freshly grown apples from the comfort of your own garden with this large fruit tree that's currently up for grabs for ...
The best time to prune most fruit trees is in late winter or early spring, says Boersma, while the tree is still dormant, but ...
Love fruit trees but don't have a backyard or garden space? No problem! You can grow these indoor fruit trees right in your home. Although it may sound strange to contemplate having an actual tree ...
Some fruit trees are notorious for producing a big crop one year and a much smaller crop the next. Here's what to know and ...
"Stink bugs, in particular the brown marmorated stink bug, can be devastating to tree fruit,” says Blaauw. These pests feed ...
Blossom and fruit drop and fruit splitting are fairly common problems for fruit trees. While losing blossoms and small fruit ...
Most fruit trees can be grafted onto a dwarfing rootstock to control their size. Plus, pruning and training can limit the growth of many types of fruit tree.
Learn how to shield fruit trees from wildlife, spot chinch bugs in St. Augustine lawns, and care for live oaks and ...
These 7 Fruit Trees Are the Most Challenging to Grow—But Totally Worth It Discover the trickiest fruit trees to grow at home, and get essential tips to overcome their challenges.
Fancy indulging in some mouth-watering fruit that's been grown in your own back garden, without breaking the bank? Look no ...
The best time to plant bare root fruit trees in North Texas is from Jan. 1 until Feb. 15. If planted later, after warmer temperatures begin, bud break will send any plant still denuded of soil ...