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...ere's always room for them in a home landscape or garden. These smaller fruit… More
Fruit trees can be a great addition to a yard, garden or landscape when… More
Water fruit trees once a week during their first season. Young saplings transplanted from… More
Growing Fruit trees in Tennessee requires regular maintenance throughout the year. Fruit is ready… More
...w 10 degrees Fahrenheit. The major challenge that fruit growers face in southern Mississippi… More
...brought by trade winds. An astonishing variety of fruits and vegetables can be grown… More
...as of the United States can grow many of the tree fruits that can… More
...n you'll definitely want to preserve black walnut fruit properly to keep it from… More
...h green foliage with white blossoms. However, the fruit of the sour cherry is… More
Sometimes we tell children if they eat fruit seeds the fruit will grow inside… More
Fruit trees can benefit from several kinds of chemicals applied to the foliage, branches… More
Two things are predictable about birthdays: we get a year older, and we will… More
Fruit trees are normally propagated by grafting but can also be grown from harvested… More
...that you can preserve for the coming seasons. For gardeners with small lots, there… More
...arden of Eden doesn't have a monopoly on tempting fruit. Legends from many cultures… More
A good selection of fruits can be grown in subtropical regions, those warmer than… More
Trim fruit trees as late as possible in winter, when the trees are dormant.… More
Growing your own Fruit is always rewarding in many ways. Fruit lovers will have… More
How to water fruit trees varies from tree to tree. There are many kinds… More
...ng is a way to remove dead matter from your dwarf fruit trees, but… More
Pruning dormant trees involves not pruning too early in the winter, pruning only on dry… More
Pruning fruit trees depends on the time of year and type of tree, as each… More
...ht time is key to their growth with advice from a gardening... More
Getting rid of fruit flies requires pouring baking soda and cider vinegar down the drain,… More
Trimming and pruning fruit trees during spring gardening stimulates the tree and opens up space… More
...sion. Repel pesky flies from the house, patio and garden with... More
Fruits and vegetables that don't need to be refrigerated can be kept in hanging baskets… More
Home remedies for fruit flies include making sure that fruits and vegetables do not have… More
The best time to spray fruit trees is in the fall and winter when the… More
A fruit flies are brown, have red eyes, are equipped with clear wings and are… More
When scheduling fruit tree maintenance, use the winter time to eliminate dead branches, prune back… More
Fertilizing fruit trees should only be done after the tree has established itself for a… More
Trimming fruit trees requires thinning out the topmost branches to create a bowl or vase-shaped… More
Getting rid of fruit flies cannot be done permanently, but setting out fruit fly traps,… More
...pare and protect a fruit tree for the winter with gardening information from... More
To prune dwarf fruit trees, trim back about one-third of the growth each year during… More
...en choosing a place to plant a fruit tree in your garden or yard, try… More
... other bugs. Learn how to use dormant oil and get garden pest control tips… More
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...uit of fruit trees; learn how in this free online gardening video full of harvesting… More
...om a landscaping professional in this free online gardening instructional video on tree cultivation and… More
...sy with the professional tips in this free online gardening and tree cultivation instructional video.… More
If you want to plant a fruit tree in your garden or yard, should you… More
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...ased a book recently with loads of information on fruits that grow in Florida. I skimmed through it at the fruit and spice park in Homestead, but decided not to buy it there since they wanted $28 for it. I figured I'd get it cheaper on Amazon and I… More
...ng flowers (a few) in spring and now I've noticed fruit (a lot). The fruit looks like miniature pears. A co-worker said it was a variety of pear, but couldn't remember the name. I've never heard… More
...mount needed of white sugar..this cookie also has nuts. It tasted good---- fended off my sweet tooth desires...and DID NOT raise my sugar levels too much.. Here goes. Oven to 350 Degrees 2 cups flour 1/2… More
Discovered a few of these fruits growing on a tree in my backyard... my first guess was that they were pears, but i don't think they are. Anyone know? More
...e the time to look back and share with you, Share Garden, by Grady "Guilt Trip" One afternoon while shopping with Maggie & Jake, (our 5 year old twins) at our local Winn… More
...rtheast mississippi zone 7b. what about any other fruit trees. any suggestions More
...ves compared to normal and not much in the way of fruit. From reading some of the guides here, it seems she used too much nitrogen/fertilizer maybe. My question is, what can we do to counter-act… More
Relatively small and very fruitful, my two dwarf fruit (granny smith and...umm tree number two) trees are having a harsh summer yet again with bugs and these annoying 'spots' on their leaves. No fruit was spared. They are on the East side of my garage and next to a shady… More
...me I take the cover off, swarms of what look like fruit flies emerge :mad: . I'm not sure that they are actually fruit flies, but… More
...o long as there was 1/2" of head space). Now, the fruit floats. Is it still safe to store? More
... white flowers in early Spring; it develops green fruit in July which turn a deep pink (almost red) in late August. I'm curious as to its name and whether the fruit is edible. More
... white flowers in early Spring; it develops green fruit in July which turn a deep pink (almost red) in late August. I'm curious as to its name and whether the fruit is edible. More
...arm on June 30, 2005 and it came with a number of fruit trees - 1 apple, 2 peach, 2 pear, 3 plum.... I think that's it. I know absolutely NOTHING about fruit trees! Out of all those the peach is… More
...he vine before but was stunned at the size if the fruit. At first I thought it was choyote squash with the fruit… More
...th day temps between 60-85F in the summer, and my garden is in a particularly windy spot (my only outdoor space :/ ). I have three tomato plants (patio, sungold cherry and early girl), an eggplant (lavendar touch), and a chili… More
How To Plant Your GARDEN First, you Come to the GARDEN alone, while the dew is still on the roses.... FOR THE GARDEN OF YOUR DAILY LIVING, PLANT THREE ROWS OF PEAS: 1. Peace of mind 2. Peace of heart 3. Peace of soul PLANT FOUR ROWS OF SQUASH: 1.… More
... idea what it is. I think it might be a form of a fruit tree perhaps although there have been no blossoms on it as yet. Any ideas? Cheryl More
It grew on a vine and took most of the summer to get this big: Happy Halloween! More
... your edible container Gardening questions in the Fruits or Vegetables forum in The Kitchen Garden forum. Thanks! More
Making juice from fruit and vegetables. Durgan's "Juice" Method http://xrl.us/ujtn I suggest the new Canada Food Guide has neglected to mention utilizing the most useful appliance in all Canadian homes- the simple blender. Consumption of more fruit and vegetables is emphasized by the food guide. I have used several juicers… More
...recently bought 29 acres and are looking to plant fruit bushes, for a market garden. We are having a hard time finding nurseries that sell in larger quantites at wholesale prices. Does anyone know of any in Ontario, Canada? More
...y peat pots, but I need to transplant them to the garden ASAP. How can keep birds and other animals from eating my sprouts once the plants are out in the open? If… More
I can't find a reciepe thread.Please,does somebody have a good reciepe for mulberry pie? More
...h trees with for control of bugs/disease spotted, fruit. Any suggestons? More
We have some new blooms/sprouts/fruit in the garden! Tomato, broccoli, habanero, peas, potato and wheatgrass I also brought home some new "babies" from the nursery- sea holly and false mallow. The delphinium pic I just had to add even though it isn't a new baby, it is my favorite baby.… More
I recently learned the exact process of "air rooting"(or so I've been told that is the english term for it). It's a great way to take your trees with you when moving to a new location or to just give to someone who would appreciate it. First, select a sturdy… More
...and I loved helping her and eating the home grown fruit and veggies. Now my family and I live out in the country and I would like them to have the same experience I had growing up! I do not know how… More
I had great success with my canning, and freezing this year (my first year at it). Mostly in tomatoes. I would like to do more. In particular I would like to can cherries, peaches and pears. I have found instructions re: the peaches and pears, but very little re: the… More
...e a bowl of it to me and I was eating some hot peanuts, I put a few in the salad and it was to die for, so I… More
Can anyone tell me what this is? wasnt on reciept guess checker didnt know either. Posted this question before but cant find it...lol new how do you find your old questions? please help also how do you cook? ps goe to my profile to see pic......Greenies More
...on the side of my house that used to have a large garden in it, but we covered over the soil with river rock and I'm… More
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