If you’d love to grow fruit trees but think you don’t have the space, think again. You don’t need an orchard or even a large backyard to enjoy garden-picked fruit. Related Articles These flowers ...
Here's a nifty organic garden hack tip about how to stop a fruit tree branch laden heavy with fruit from snapping or breaking under its own weight! Self Sufficient Me is based on our small 3-acre ...
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Apple trees will grow bigger and healthier fruit if 10-minute job is done now in autumn
Apple trees are quite hardy and often overlooked but spending a little time on simple care now can help maintain the overall ...
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How To Prune A Pear Tree For A Thriving Plant & Abundant Harvest
The way you prune a pear tree, and the time you do it, can significantly impact both the health of the tree and the amount of ...
Water a young plum tree abundantly when the topsoil gets dry—this will help it develop a strong root system. “Manual watering ...
Rooting tip cuttings from parent plants is a way to produce new plants that are copies of the parent. It's fairly easy to do ...
Cherries are a delicious treat that you could grow on your own with some patience and time, and Martha Stewart has a perfect ...
Monty emphasises that the one thing gardeners absolutely need to do with their apple trees this September is to "start to ...
Mona Patterson, 22, grew up in Altadena and has deep roots there. Her grandparents lived around the corner from her in a ...
By some estimates, Altadena lost more than half of its tree canopy in the wake of the Eaton Fire. One young Altadenan wants ...
If you're looking for a gorgeous plant to add to your collection, that's said to attract prosperity, look out for one ...
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