Question: I’d like to grow my own fruit trees, but I’m short on space. Can I grow fruit trees in containers? Answer: We’re happy to say yes, you can. One of the great pleasures in life is picking ...
Avocado trees are very easy to grow from the pit, and they're perfect for beginners. With the right process, you could get ...
Olive trees need full sun, which is considered 6 or more hours of direct sunlight per day. They grow well indoors in a bright ...
Pick cherries from a new tree as soon as possible by planting it at the right time and giving it a strong start.
Plums are truly a top-notch fruit, but could you ever grow one from a seed in your own yard? If you're up to the challenge, ...
A quiet shift is sweeping British gardens this autumn, as homeowners copy nurseries to revive slow fruit trees nationwide.
This story is part of a package about growing food in containers. Learn how to grow vegetables, fruits and herbs in a contained space. You don’t need land to be a farmer. With the right kind of sun, ...
Q: We have several tomato plants that have grown well with lots of leaves but there is no fruit production. A: Let’s keep in mind that some varieties of tomatoes are better suited for our hot, dry, ...
‘It is possible to grow fruit trees in clay soil, but choosing the right location is key,’ says David Glass, head gardener at Bowood House and Gardens. ‘Avoid planting in waterlogged soil, and instead ...
Question: What should I use to amend raised beds? Mine need to be rejuvenated. Sulfur, rock dust, chicken manure, worm castings, I am not sure which ones to use or to use them all! Answer: There is a ...
With January's colder weather, fruit trees may not get much of gardener's attention. But a little thought now should produce fruitful results down the road. While many D-FW nurseries offer a great ...