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It's not too late to plant fruits to see a harvest this summer. These three pot-grown plants will be ready to be eaten in ...
He specifically mentions apples, pears, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, gooseberries, and currant bushes as plants that must be settled by March 31. Delaying past this point means risking ...
Never let plants go short of water when their fruits are swelling and ripening. Heavy watering after a drought can cause fruits to split and rot. If you aren't growing your gooseberries in a fruit ...
Becker suggests planting ribes, currants and gooseberries — plants often found at the bottom of canyons or along stream banks. “ They're definitely accustomed to getting the winter shade ...
1. Sow French marigolds in April for vibrant summer colour and natural pest control. Start seeds indoors or sow directly into ...
Pruning soft fruits at the right time is essential to keeping plants productive. Follow our guide to get the most out of your fruit bushes and vines. Grapevines are exuberant climbers, so if you ...