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For the past decade, unpredictable winters have wreaked havoc on Georgia’s peaches. But farmers are adapting, with new methods and peach varieties that rely on timing.
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Stories by SWNS on MSN“I grow 99% of my food – I only spend $50 a month at the store”A homesteader grows 99 per cent of the produce she eats – only goes to the grocery store once a month and spends just $50 on tropical fruit, toilet roll and white vinegar. Katie Krejci, 38, started ...
The 'Meyer' lemon is a compact, delicious hybrid that fits nicely into tiny gardens. You can grow it in the ground or plant ...
Deciduous and coniferous trees vary in many more ways than only leaf types. Learn these differences and you'll know which ...
Dr. Donna Nickerson is the owner of Da’ Shack Farmers Market Health and Wellness, Inc. in Waco, Texas. “Professionally, I’m a ...
The best time to prune most fruit trees is in late winter or early spring, says Boersma, while the tree is still dormant, but ...
Juneberries (Amelanchier alnifolia) are easy fruit trees to grow. They are not fussy about soil type and don't need fertilizer or a strict watering regime.
White capote has the potential to reach 50 feet in height and tolerate wetter soil than most fruit trees and will yield a ...
Citrus trees, with their glossy green leaves and fragrant blossoms, can be a rewarding addition to any garden in Napa Valley, writes David Shubin, a.
From flowers to grasses, these companion plants can help fruit trees flourish by improving soil, deterring pests, and more.
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