Keep Pests Off Your Orchard Fruit With Fruit Bagging
May 12, 2016This simple technique may take some time, but you’ll be happy when there’s enough fruit to share.
This simple technique may take some time, but you’ll be happy when there’s enough fruit to share.
Because they don’t spread like cultivated strawberry types, alpine strawberries make a great fruit option for containers or raised beds.
Once a berry relegated to the North, now many blueberry cultivars exist that can be grown across the U.S.
With a fruiting cherry tree, you can enjoy more than just the cherry blossoms this year.
Not at all related to your garden strawberries, this ornamental tree will feed both humans and birds, alike.
Start your own citrus forest using the seeds from the oranges, lemons and limes you already eat.
These propagation techniques will help you increase garden production—no seeds required!
Your winter can be a whole lot sunnier if you grow one of this bright citrus fruits indoors during the cold season.
Increase the size of your strawberry bed using this simple and cost-free propagation technique.
Take these five lessons from the top of the urban-farm food chain to improve your backyard, rooftop, patio or community garden.