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Take it from the man who's grown a seven-foot-tall fiddle leaf fig! My sister and I learned years ago that it was moot to ...
Sometimes growers just want to try something new in their garden. How about an ancient fruit with edible leaves? How about figs?
Wild fig trees may provide an inexpensive, effective way to monitor mercury pollution near artisanal and small-scale gold mining sites throughout the Global South, a recent study suggests.
These fruit trees can be planted in your garden and, often with minimal maintenance, could keep you in fruit for decades and ...