Planting native perennials can improve a local ecosystem, strengthening any garden. This list of New York-native perennials ...
Gardeners growing fruits, including apples, pears and raspberries, should mark their calendars this month. February is an ...
As it recovers, Altadena finds inspiration in other wildfire-devastated communities that have replanted lawns, gardens, and ...
Learn how to grow and care for DownHome Harvest® 'Little Miss Figgy' Dwarf Fig, a compact variety perfect for gardens or containers. Get to know the ideal light, soil, and water conditions for growing ...
The small, shallow dishes that house bonsai trees are sized to inhibit root growth. Larger pots would hold more soil and ...
Peach season is just a few months away in Texas, and while our hot summers help produce a higher sugar content in the fruit, it’s what happens during the winter that can either make or break the ...
To do this, find an actively growing but slightly matured shoot on a lemon tree and cut a small section just below the leaf.
American Fruit Grower Editor David Eddy says some things never change: You don’t cut your way to long-term success — you ...
In late winter, while the plant is dormant, it's the perfect time to propagate blueberries from hardwood cuttings.
As the early morning mist lifts over the plains of northern Uganda, women gather at the Pader Shea Nut and Agro-processing ...
Hoping to grow juicy lemons, plump pears, or crisp apples in your backyard? Our master gardener warns you to be wary of this mistake when planting fruit trees.
Love the idea of picking a nice snack right off the tree? If you live in a warm, humid area, you might consider adding this ...