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You don't need an orchard to grow your own fruit. There are many types of fruit trees that can be grown in containers, ...
From preparing her vegetable garden to pruning and mulching, spring is one of the busiest times of year on Martha's farm.
Contemporary artist Sam Van Aken is bringing the “Tree of 40 Fruit” to Temple University’s main campus in Philadelphia. This ...
“Another popular choice is dwarf peach trees, which begin fruiting in only 1 to 2 years through proper pruning and grow to ...
Although watering is essential to your success, there is no set rule. When you should water depends on the heat in your home, ...
Here are some popular varieties to grow: ‘Meteor’ produces fruit with bright red skin and yellow flesh. The 10- to 14-feet-tall tree is easy to harvest. Notable disease resistance makes ...
It will hold only so many trees, though I’ve been trying for years to squeeze in more. The solution might be a micro orchard, which provides distinct benefits. First, all the fruit on your trees ...
While the profuse show of brilliant white flowers of Callery pear ( Pyrus calleryana) might seem a welcome sight in the still brown and gray landscape of central Ohio in early April, this non-native ...
Citrus is the best and easiest fruit tree to grow in a pot, according to long-time grower Tom Esler. The fruit tree farmer from Goomboorian/Kabi Kabi lands in Queensland has been selling potted citrus ...