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How to buy the right fruit tree for your garden and climate
Here's everything you should keep top-of-mind when shopping.
If you garden in the warmest parts of the U.S., plant this native shrub to attract catbirds, waxwings, and bluebirds, among ...
If you don't want strangers peering through your windows, you can give them an eyeful of tropical shrubs whose sweet fruits can be used to make jam and jelly.
Cheers to getting rid of slugs! One solution is to put out dishes filled with beer — the yeast attracts them. Just don't ...
All fruit trees, including apple, pear, and plum, should be pruned in the spring as they can be sensitive and don't like to ...
Join Mark from Self Sufficient Me as he reveals his five essential tips for growing an abundant crop of plums. Discover how ...
Peaches are likely the most popular fruit tree in Utah. With that popularity, though, comes a common challenge—peach trees ...
Have you ever wanted to try mesquite flour? It’s nutritious, with lots of fiber and protein, plus it’s gluten-free. Tucson is bursting with mesquite trees, and chances are you have at least one in ...
Winter's most spectacular gardens also need lots - a large area planned with rich red hellebores, for example, or a brilliant ...
Built for our climate and easy to grow, these native edibles turn your yard into a low-effort, high-reward foraging ground.
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