Fruits bring year-round interest to your garden as well as a sense of achievement gained by growing and harvesting your own ...
Don't just grab any fertilizer. Learn the differences between organic, natural, and synthetic options to make the best choice ...
There is a specific kind of magic that happens when you pluck a sun-warmed peach or a crisp apple directly from a tree you ...
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How to start growing your own olive tree—indoors or out
Here’s how to care for this beautiful tree.
This is the month to dormant spray and prune roses, berries and fruit trees. Feed blueberries with a high nitrogen acid type fertilizer after pruning.
Despite February’s often cool, damp, and dreary days, it is a harbinger that spring is only a month away and can inspire North Bay gardeners to begin planning, preparing and getting an early start ...
Welcome to the rise of Fruit Farming 4.0. There are a variety of accessible apps on the market — and technology doesn’t ...
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A lost food forest hidden in plain sight
This video explores a 100-year-old food forest in Downingtown, Pennsylvania, originally planted during the Dust Bowl by John Hershey. The forest was established with the vision of long-term food ...
My pomelo citrus is struggling. It’s going on its third year. Its growth is very slow, and the leaves have turned from dark green to a very light […] ...
Researchers led by Yasunori Ichihashi at the RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science (CSRS) in Japan recently examined how different kinds of pesticides and fertilizers affect mandarin oranges ...
AgriLife Extension expert shares what Texans should know before planting fruit trees Dreaming of harvesting peaches, plums, ...
Q. If you were going to plant one peach tree variety in a Central Texas backyard, which one would it be? How long should we expect a peach tree to live in our area? A. The variety that I have had the ...
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