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The best time to prune most fruit trees is in late winter or early spring, says Boersma, while the tree is still dormant, but ...
A dry winter, torrential rains and fungal infections have disrupted Himachal Pradesh’s apple crop, keeping prices firm and ...
With the right variety, location, and care, you can successfully grow and harvest delicious cherries in your backyard.
For the past decade, unpredictable winters have wreaked havoc on Georgia’s peaches. But farmers are adapting, with new ...
Fossilight Fruit is a Divine seed that was introduced to Grow a Garden on July 5, 2025, as part of the Prehistoric Update. If you're looking to add this ...
Plant hardiness zones are shifting northward nationwide as the country continues to warm, affecting farmers, gardeners and ...
Sargent cherry trees provide gorgeous spring blooms followed by glossy leaves, dark fruits, and bright fall foliage for ...
If seeing strawberries at farmers markets and roadside stands starts you dreaming about harvesting this sweet, juicy fruit in ...
White capote has the potential to reach 50 feet in height and tolerate wetter soil than most fruit trees and will yield a ...
They are a fixture in many Australian backyards, but lemon trees are not the only option for citrus lovers and adventurous gardeners.
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.
Growing fruit plants in pots is a great way to enjoy fresh, homegrown fruit even if you don't have a large garden. Potted fruit plants can thrive in small spaces and can be moved around to take ...