Tree fruit growers in British Columbia are now able to access a $5-million climate resiliency program to help their crops ...
I sat down with Russell Norton a horticulture and agriculture educator with the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension and started by asking him: why do we prune?
The province announced a $5-million t ree fruit climate resiliency program back in August of 2024, designed to help farmers ...
For those living in flats without any outdoor space or somewhere with big winter/summer fluctuations, indoor trees let you ...
Loquat trees thrive in warm tropical and subtropical climates. They are suited to growing outdoors in US hardiness zones 8-11 ...
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Join the Santa Cruz Beekeepers Guild monthly meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, located at the El Rio Mobile Home Park. Guest ...
British Columbians saw almost no local cherries available and missed out on having delicious Okanagan peaches to enjoy." ...
Attracting seed-dispersing bats to degraded landscapes and aiding in tropical forest restoration efforts has long been an ...
Funding comes after many B.C. crops, including cherries, plums, peaches and nectarines, were nearly wiped out by an extreme cold spell in January 2024.
As climate change complicates growing the region’s historically emblematic crops, like olives and lemons, Amata is seeing ...
Canosia Grove is excited to be part of the upcoming Cider North at the DECC, and will even be bringing a special flavor this ...