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Following these expert strategies on fruit orchard design, home gardeners will find they can grow fruit they love — and plenty of it — even if their yards are small.
If you have a small yard, you don't have to forgo creating a mini orchard. This fruit tree is compact but provides delicious ...
Most trees with long, flexible branches, such as apple, cherry, fig, peach, pear, plum and quince lend themselves nicely to ...
Adding one fruit tree might be possible in a smaller garden, but even trees growing on dwarf rootstock can require a 10-by-10 area, plus some walking-around space, for cultivation.
Wouldn't you like it if you could produce fruits in your own garden? Here experts discuss how to plant a fruit tree at home.
From fruit trees to Japanese maple, here are three varieties of trees that will add value to your property, according to experts.
Producing fruit takes a lot of energy, and trees create their energy by using the sun through photosynthesis. Without enough sunlight, a tree will not bloom. Without bloom, there is not fruit.
How I Use Nature's Patterns to Optimize Garden Design Patterns help us find efficiencies—to see the path of least resistance—and learn from nature what works best.
Transform a small space into a beautiful, productive, and diverse forest garden using these expert gardening tips.