Propagating and growing young fruit trees can take years, but there's another option that yields results quickly.
All kinds of tasty fruit can be grown in containers in small spaces, from dwarf citrus to cherries, apples, pomegranates, ...
Roses are red, raspberries too... but did you know they're actually related? Yes, that sweet, juicy raspberry you pop in ...
As you approach spring landscaping chores, you might be considering adding a dogwood tree to your yard. Types of dogwood trees vary from the 6- to 12-inch miniature dogwood “tree” known as bunchberry ...
You’ve probably heard that you’re supposed to prune fruit trees. But did you know that it’s also important to prune berries?
The Arbutus tree has so many wonderful attributes; it's no surprise this fruiting evergreen is gaining popularity amongst ...
An excellent choice for a small ornamental tree with year-round interest is the kumquat or one of its hybrids, which do not ...
Matt Whiting, a cherry physiologist at Washington State University, sees logic in Omeg’s ideas and has noticed other growers ...
Growers install netting primarily to protect fruit, but the move also saves a lot of water. Hannes Laubscher of United Exports estimated the savings at 15 percent. It allows them to cut back on ...
February is cold, wet, windy and downright inhospitable to outdoor gardening—but you know you are mere weeks from the start ...
The best time to plant bare-root fruit trees like apples is towards the end of winter or the first half of spring, once the ground is no longer frozen so it can be easily dug, ...
Two top executives from Pacific Trellis Fruit wrapped up a visit with their South African plum-growing partners.