There’s something quietly satisfying about reaching up and pulling ripe fruit straight from a tree in your own backyard. One ...
Growing luscious fruit in your own backyard is possible, but it will take a little work, especially in the first couple of years, expert arborists say. "I would plant them, without a doubt," says ...
Growing your own fruit doesn't require a sprawling country property or a half-acre plot. More home gardeners are discovering that a sunny patio, a modest backyard corner, or even a handful of ...
Being all fired up during my first training class in Master Gardening five years ago, I went out and planted a small home fruit tree orchard. Now I've got peaches, plums, nectarines, apples, pears, ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. As you might recall from the Thursday post on my Master Gardener class, ...
He doesn”t have his own orchard yet, but add up the land Matthew Sutton has tended across the county in the past few years and his acreage stretches for miles. And even though the land isn”t his, he ...
On a sticky July evening at Fig Earth Supply, a nursery and gardening center in Mount Washington, a huddle of artists sipped cocktails made with turmeric and CBD, while a 9-year old dressed as a gypsy ...
Much of Southern California’s landscape once was covered with citrus trees filled with juicy yellow, green and orange jewels (remember, it’s called Orange County for a reason). While concrete replaced ...
Much of Southern California’s landscape once was covered with citrus trees filled with juicy yellow, green and orange jewels (remember, it’s called Orange County for a reason). While concrete replaced ...