Fruit trees have gotten established in their current homes and uprooting them after two years would be a big setback.
These fruit are produced throughout the year but due to the tree’s sensitivity to frost, it should not be planted north of ...
Here's what to consider if you're thinking about uprooting plants from their current home to move them across town.
Early blooming trees, such as flowering apricots and cherries, are beginning to blossom, signaling the arrival of spring.
There are two types of pruning cuts for fruit trees -- heading and thinning -- and which you use depends on what type of tree ...
Few plants can thrive in the cold embrace of clay soil, but the eight trees and bushes in our lineup persevere and even ...
Connecticut awarded $400,000 to 12 projects that will reduce the impacts of aquatic invasive species on inland waters in the ...
A beautiful and resilient garden is not about luck; it is about knowledge. It is about understanding your garden’s ...
Fresh fruits like blueberries, apples and peaches are normally associated with the heat of summer, but to get there, they must embrace the cold of winter.
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For some sprawling greenery under your fruit trees, check out these ground covers that specifically pair well with a variety ...