Generally, it's recommended that fruit trees be transplanted during their dormant season in early spring. However, if you ...
In addition, when growing in pots, be sure to monitor the soil frequently during the spring and summer, watering when ...
While spring may naturally take the spotlight as the premier planting season, fall presents an equally important opportunity ...
The staghorn sumac is a sensory delight, from its toothed leaf edges to its fuzzy fruit and young stems. Though it is related ...
Thus the amount of fruit remaining was very small. Throughout the course of this summer, we have had many very hot days and I have watered the tree much more frequently than I would normally. I ...
Each spiky fruit is composed ... not be ideal as a street tree with its spiky fallen fruits causing a sidewalk tripping hazard, but sweetgum offers cooling shade in summer and stunning autumn ...
As the rest of our culture thrives on overexposure, why shouldn’t a garden have the right to retain an air of mystery?
Last summer we wrote about some of the benefits of planting fruit trees for whitetail deer. This week we’ll look at some ...
• Make a “base plan.” Measure your property with a tape measure or the measuring app on your smart phone. Plot it on grid ...
Borage plants grow three feet tall and two feet wide and self-sow with ease so that you will enjoy their garden presence for years to come. Ornamentals. Mexican flame vine (Senecio confusus) is a fast ...
If you want peppery greens to spice up your vegetable garden consider growing mustard greens and arugula, also known as rocket. These cabbage family relatives grow like weeds and will gladly self-sow ...