All kinds of tasty fruit can be grown in containers in small spaces, from dwarf citrus to cherries, apples, pomegranates, ...
You don’t need to own an orchard or live in the tropics to grow fresh fruit. You can grow dwarf fruit trees even if you have a small yard.
Once the current rain has subsided, and the ground has had a bit of time to dry out, planting fruit trees may be on the to-do ...
Learn how to grow and care for DownHome Harvest® 'Little Miss Figgy' Dwarf Fig, a compact variety perfect for gardens or ...
For apple scab, do one spray now while the tree is dormant and the tips of the buds are green. Spray again later in winter ...
Lemon plants and trees require slightly acidic soil that has well draining abilities. For optimal health, use a mix of ...
The apple crop was extremely variable this year. Some trees produced beautiful crops of apples while others produced a small crop or, in some cases, a crop of very small apples. There were also ...
Imagine having sunny orange, bright yellow and luscious green fruit growing in ... environments, citrus trees can grow to a height of 20 feet, which is certainly not manageable as a houseplant!
• Before the heat and dry air of spring and summer, update your irrigation system to in-line drip, flexible tubing with ...
Full Sunlight: Lemon trees require full sunlight to thrive. Ensure that your balcony gets at least 8-10 hours of direct sunlight each day. If your balcony is shaded, you may want to move the plant to ...
As you approach spring landscaping chores, you might be considering adding a dogwood tree to your yard. Types of dogwood trees vary from the 6- to 12-inch miniature dogwood “tree” known as bunchberry ...