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A number of local organizations are all holding spring plant sales to help you get your summer garden growing while there’s ...
The University of Maryland Extension Home and Garden Information Center posted a helpful video about the harm mulch volcanoes cause to trees.
Tree Eastie, a local non-profit organization that focuses on planting and maintaining trees while educating residents about their benefits, has been awarded a grant for a fruit tree program that will ...
Southern Botanical arborist David Brantley breaks down the common issues faced by trees in North Texas and how to address ...
Many plants in Texas landscapes are suitable hosts for aphids, including bedding plants, ash, barberry, boxelder, crape myrtle, jasmine, flowering almond, gardenia, hibiscus, hydrangea, mountain ash, ...
Is woodchip mulch good or bad for fruit trees and vegetable gardens? This video gives my opinion and awesome growing results through the use of woodchip mulch for more than a decade on our acreage ...
In this video, we explore using freshly cut palm fronds as mulch under fruit trees and we go through several other exciting things happening on our acreage/homestead. Blog: <a href=" Forum: <a href=" ...
It is best to plant your fig in the late fall or early spring when the tree is dormant and temperatures are mild. Planting during cooler months allows it to establish its root system before the stress ...
But the trees never had a chance to bear fruit before the Aug. 8, 2023 wildfire destroyed them, along with the Williams family’s home, their property management business and most of the town.
The king bloom has the potential to be the largest fruit. Depending on the developmental stage of the tree when frost occurs, the king bloom may be killed but another of the radial blossoms may ...
One of the world’s rarest trees, dubbed the dinosaur tree, is bearing fruit for the first time in a garden in Worcestershire - Emma Trimble / SWNS ...
A Wollemi pine, one of the world's rarest and oldest trees, has borne fruit for the first time after being planted by retired couple Pamela and Alistair Thompson in their Wichenford garden in 2010.