All fruit trees must be pruned and trained to enhance fruit production, as the way the tree is shaped will impact fruit yield ...
Pruning is an essential garden chore for healthy trees, and you may assume that fruit and shade trees have the same pruning ...
A guide to when and how to prune fan-trained fruit trees for healthy trees and bumper crops, including tips for training ...
For a thesis to become a book, we need to prune the branches of the tree so that the fruit stands out. This will mean ...
Viburnums require little pruning, but timing is key to avoid losing the lovely flowers.
As winter wanes and the promise of spring approaches, February emerges as a crucial month for gardeners eager to prepare ...
Fruit plants can bring soluble fiber, the kind that gels in water and helps slow digestion, into everyday meals, and they ...
After what seemed an extra-long post-holiday quiet time on the gardening front, the new growing season suddenly popped into view with photos, garden stories and questions in a flood of emails. The ...
Find out which plants you should prune in February—and which to leave alone—to encourage healthier growth and better blooms ...
In February, you can already spot the first signs of the approaching spring. Delicate buds form on branches, and some early ...
Pruning some plants in the winter can help them thrive come spring. Wisteria, rose of Sharon, and others can benefit from a ...
Despite February’s often cool, damp, and dreary days, it is a harbinger that spring is only a month away and can inspire North Bay gardeners to begin planning, preparing and getting an early start ...