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Harvest the fruits of your labor when you remove the fruit from your own… More
A mulberry tree produces an aggregate fruit similar in appearance to blackberries. However, unlike… More
Frozen fruits, either those you preserved yourself or purchased from the store, do not… More
...propagated by grafting but can also be grown from harvested seeds. You can save… More
...to landscape your property while creating a large harvest of fruit that you can… More
There is no fruit tree that thrives in the shade. According to the University… More
...in your lawn and garden is a wonderful way to add nutritious and delicious… More
Once a fruit tree becomes overgrown, it can be very difficult to maintain. Overgrown… More
A good selection of fruits can be grown in subtropical regions, those warmer than… More
Citrus fruits, as with many other fruits and vegetables, are sprayed with a wax… More
Getting your raspberry bushes to bear fruit is a rewarding task. Raspberry bushes grow… More
...east expensive and most rewarding ways to start a fruit garden is by harvesting… More
Trim fruit trees as late as possible in winter, when the trees are dormant.… More
...-hanging fruit is not difficult, you will want to harvest fruit from the higher… More
A well maintained, healthy fruit tree will provide many years of edible treats. Although… More
Fruit tree care is a relatively simple process. Fruit trees are non-fastidious plants that… More
...ng is a way to remove dead matter from your dwarf fruit trees, but… More
Although most fruit trees are grown from grafts taken from mature trees, it's also… More
Growing, harvesting, recipes, and more about Rose Hips. More
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Getting rid of fruit flies requires pouring baking soda and cider vinegar down the drain,… More
Fruit trees need to be fertilized no later than six weeks before they bloom, but… More
Pruning fruit trees depends on the time of year and type of tree, as each… More
Pruning dormant trees involves not pruning too early in the winter, pruning only on dry… More
Trimming and pruning fruit trees during spring gardening stimulates the tree and opens up space… More
To repel fruit flies, never leave out exposed fruit, keep sprigs of lavender, spearmint, oregano… More
...r of a plant nursery in this free video on citrus fruits and gardening. 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
Fertilizing fruit trees should only be done after the tree has established itself for a… More
Getting rid of fruit flies cannot be done permanently, but setting out fruit fly traps,… More
Trimming fruit trees requires thinning out the topmost branches to create a bowl or vase-shaped… More
A fruit flies are brown, have red eyes, are equipped with clear wings and are… More
To prune dwarf fruit trees, trim back about one-third of the growth each year during… More
Winterizing a fruit tree includes wrapping the trunk, protecting the feeder roots with mulch, minimizing… More
The best time to spray fruit trees is in the fall and winter when the… More
When scheduling fruit tree maintenance, use the winter time to eliminate dead branches, prune back… More
Prune your fruit trees properly for the best harvests. Learn how and get pruning tips… More
Spraying your fruit trees with dormant oil can protect against worms, spider mites and other… More
...at gardening products are best to use for growing fruit trees in this free online… More
If you want to plant a fruit tree in your garden or yard, should you… More
How can you get your fruit trees to grow larger, better-tasting and more abundant fruit?… More
When choosing a place to plant a fruit tree in your garden or yard, try… More
...n how in this free online gardening video full of harvesting tips. More
I do not know how to get rid of them. it seems like every time i water my aloes, they come swarming. My plants are inside. I dont think they came from maggots in the house. My place is clean. How do i get rid of them and where did… 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
...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
...o long as there was 1/2" of head space). Now, the fruit floats. Is it still safe to store? 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
...this, but my question is. It was saying that some fruit trees are patented and it is illegal to graft. If I am only doing one of my trees and it is just for… 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
...s avocados raspberries/currants I've read to keep fruit trees mulched, but was wondering if any plants or herbs can protect them from pests or improve their flavours thanks! More
this past fall while collecting cutting from my roses i decided to try to root cuttings from my peaches apples and plums...out of about 25-30 cutting i have 2 that survived...they have rooted very well (2 peaches) they have lots of leafs and new shots coming up...since these are clones… More
...s avocados raspberries/currants I've read to keep fruit trees mulched, but was wondering if any plants or herbs can protect them from pests or improve their flavours thanks! 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
... 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
...ow the frustration of having to wait 'til there's fruit.....(Not like I don't have anything else growing here):rolleyes: More
Hi, I am wondering what kind of fruit tree this is. It had white blooms on it before it started budding out. It was bloomed out with the white flowers in March and now it is producing. Can anyone tell me what this is going to be? we just moved… 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
It grew on a vine and took most of the summer to get this big: Happy Halloween! 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
...eaves. How long does this process take before the fruit is mature enough to cut? This is my 1st time growing cauliflower. More
Harvesting and Using Fresh Cantaloupe By Brenda Hyde Cantaloupe, is a muskmelon, as are the Casaba, honeydew, Persian and Crenshaw melons. Growing up I loved cantaloupe more than watermelon. Now, my daughter who is three, can eat half a cantaloupe at a time and definitely rivals my love of this… 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
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
...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
...rtheast mississippi zone 7b. what about any other fruit trees. any suggestions 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
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
I'd love to grow grapes and blueberries, but we don't really have a location with clear soil to do it. I have a spot 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
...orks well. Sever the stem about an inch above the fruit. More
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