Fruit trees create delicious, healthy and beautiful edible landscapes. They’re also wonderful for wildlife, feeding bees with early-season pollen, giving shelter to nesting birds and generally ...
Plum trees are hardy in US hardiness zones 6 and above and come in dessert, culinary, or dual-purpose varieties. Once established a couple of years after planting plum trees, they can produce bumper ...
Cherry 'Sunburst' produces large, almost-black fruits from mid-July, and it's a self-fertile variety, meaning you can successfully grow it on its own without investing in extra trees. Plum ...
Cherry 'Sunburst' produces large, almost-black fruits from mid-July, and it's a self-fertile variety, meaning you can successfully grow it on its own without investing in extra trees. Plum 'Victoria' ...
Q: I am planning a permaculture garden on my half-acre lot. I know it’s best to plant fruit trees first. Which fruit trees fare best in this region? I would love apple, peach, plum, cherry and ...
Who doesn't love the sweet aroma and decadent fruit of a juicy, ripe mango? Now that your mouth is watering, imagine being able to pluck this king of fruits from a tree you've nurtured and grown ...
Even if you live in Florida or California, growing a mango tree has been out of the reach of many enthusiastic gardeners because these trees are huge – with some varieties reaching a massive height of ...
such as the pluot with its plum and apricot parents — come from Zaiger Genetics of Modesto. Leith Gardner, a second-generation breeder, led the tour group through her fruit and nut cultivars. They ...