Are your fruit trees looking tired after summer? Discover the best autumn recovery tips for citrus, figs, apple and stone ...
Gardening pros share fruit trees that grow fast. By next year, you could be harvesting your own Meyer lemons, mulberries, and ...
There’s one notable caveat: For the best results, you should opt for a citrus tree. “Meyer lemon and key lime citrus trees ...
Looking for a new houseplant to add to your ever-growing collection? The National Garden Bureau makes it easy with this ...
When it comes to fast-growing apple trees, smaller is better; dwarf varieties can begin fruiting two to three years after ...
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Why timing matters: Figs need fertilizer only during active growth phases—too late in the season can cause tender growth vulnerable to frost. Choosing fertilizer type: Organic options release ...
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert said a late freeze and a lack of chill hours will likely lead to reduced fruit ...
Shredded organic matter is a boon to beds, borders and edible gardens. Here’s how to use it.
May is the transition time. Spring blooming plants settle into summer, peach and plum trees hint at the coming harvest, ...
June-bearing varieties send out abundant runners, which you can allow to root or snip off. Managing runners is one way to tend a strawberry patch for vigor and vitality over time. In a newer patch, ...