A good rule of thumb is to get potted fruit trees in the ground at least 4 to 6 weeks before your fall frost date. In a mild winter climate where the ground does not freeze, dormant bare-root trees ...
Do not plant black walnuts, eastern red cedars, junipers, and hawthorns near apple trees. Avoid planting tomatoes, potatoes, ...
Learn how to transform your backyard into a fruitful oasis with our step-by-step guide on planting a fruit tree using woodchip mulching. This video will walk you through the essential techniques for ...
Fallen seeds and seed pods can be a major nuisance, but proper identification can make it easier to learn how (and if) you ...
No person may place or permit placement of any food or other edible material outdoors which may be reasonably expected to ...
As the leaves fall and the air is crisp, November is the perfect time to plant certain fruit trees. Discover why this month holds the key to bountiful harvests.
Transplanting a pomegranate tree from a pot to the ground must be done properly to help the tree bear fruit. Here's how to ...
Growing native plants is usually encouraged, but the paradise tree, a Florida native, could be causing several problems in ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! Cool and crisp fall weather is here. What a slide in temperatures from 82 ...
A practical October pruning guide for Indian gardens to remove dead wood, shape plants lightly, and promote healthy growth ...
Do not mulch rhododendrons or azaleas with manure ... Prune currants and gooseberries, and any other fruit trees and bushes that missed the late autumn pruning. Give wisteria its second prune - the ...
Rancho San Rafael Regional Park's trees are at their peak fall colors. At least for now. Here's how to see them before ...