Fruit trees typically need a lot of sunlight to thrive indoors, around six to eight hours each day. Placing them in a south- ...
You'll never run short of delicious apples to throw in your lunch box or grab on the go if you grow your own apple trees.
I interrupt today’s cocktail hour to talk about…cocktails. After naming, renaming, classifying plants, and pondering the meaning of life, our friends at Botanists ‘R Us, probably needed a good stiff ...
Involve kids in winter gardening, planting, and caring for fruit trees while nurturing curiosity, responsibility, and the ...
Quinces are not the most popular fruit trees, nor do you commonly see the unusual, large fruits sold in stores. However, they do make great low-maintenance fruit trees that can survive fairly cold ...
Winter is a great time to plant this fruit tree, as a prolonged chill period is needed to maximize production.
Indoor heating lowers humidity levels and causes dry air. In the winter, using a cool-mist humidifier near your citrus tree ...
Some gardeners enjoy eating the fruits of our native persimmon, while others harvest them to predict the weather.
With the obvious exception of conifers, the trees around us now mostly look bare. Pines, spruces, balsams, cedars and junipers continue holding their green needles throughout the winter, being adapted ...