A low-maintenance plant with edible fruit and gorgeous flowers is a gardener's dream come true. So say hello to the dragon ...
Dragon fruit prefers a well-draining, slightly acidic soil. Mix in sand or perlite to improve drainage, and add compost or well-rotted manure to provide nutrients. Plant the seeds about 1/4 inch ...
Fort Bend County Master Gardeners Arti Bansal and Angela Chan spoke to about 75 people in Rosenberg about "Fruit Trees" that ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Covered in spines and hiding a rich, colorful pulp, the pitaya, a type of dragon fruit, can make or break the economy of entire towns in Mexico during the growing ...