Instead of spitting out orange seeds and discarding them, it's possible to grow your own trees. Germination and planting is ...
Pears and apples should be 4- to 5 feet tall, and they should be pruned to 30 inches. Again, select main scaffold branches ...
Use clean pruners to make a cut at a 45-degree angle near the end of the branch. Trim the tip of the branch straight across ...
Growing a lemon tree indoors lets you enjoy fresh citrus year-round, even without outdoor space or a warm climate. Choose compact varieties like Meyer or Ponderosa lemons, which stay small but still ...
Pruning fruit trees helps maintain size and shape, and it's the best way to control your crop. Here's when to prune fruit trees by season and type of tree.
Fig trees grow quickly, and cutting them back drastically helps keep them at a manageable size. Learn how and when to prune ...
Chilling hours is probably the No. 1 thing you need to look at before deciding which fruit tree you want to plant in your ...
A carefully designed edible landscape filled with fruit trees, berry bushes, herbs, and perennial vegetables can make a dent ...
The UC Master Gardeners of Butte County are part of the University of California Cooperative Extension system, serving our ...
While much of the garden lies dormant throughout January, there are still plenty of jobs to be done. This includes pruning, ...
According to garden expert David Denyer from Eflorist, January and February are the ideal time to mulch Christmas trees as ...
I have a bed of iris that has quit blooming each spring. It’s pretty much in full sun, so I don’t think that’s the problem.