No garden? You can still grow your own delicious fruit—just pick cultivars suitable for growing indoors. These are the ones ...
Start with the right pot size. Young fruit trees should generally be potted in a 5- to 10-gallon container. Gradually ...
Bare-root trees need to be planted quickly to keep their exposed roots from drying out. Here's the best time to plant so ...
Small space? No problem. This fruit tree thrives in containers, shows off variegated foliage, and delivers a pink surprise ...
For those with a flair for artistry, espaliers can be grown as living fences that provide organic demarcation of different ...
Propagation is the best way to get fruit trees that yield good fruit and resist disease. Learn three ways to propagate fruit ...
EARLY SPRING is the ideal time to plant a fruit tree. All fruiting trees that grow in the Pacific Northwest go dormant during the winter months. These trees most easily settle into a new home if they ...
If you’re dreaming of picking apples or pears from your own garden in the fall, here are some recommendations for success ...