Yes, you can grow fruits like strawberries, bananas, and grapes even if you don't have a yard - and the best part is you can ...
Dreaming of stepping into your backyard to pick fresh, juicy fruit straight from the tree? It might seem like a project ...
Are fruit trees better in pots or the ground? The answer can help you plan your layout in a larger garden, and know what's ...
“All major fruit tree species tend to do better with spring planting,” Slack says. But it’s important to work around frost ...
It is truly AMAZING how much fruit diminutive (a.k.a. dwarf, tiny) trees can produce in a small amount of space. This is great news for urban and suburban farmers, even if you are farming in pots on a ...
When you think of fruit trees, do you imagine great orchards heavy with the weight of apples, pears and plums? Or sweltering Mediterranean locations, harbouring fragrant citrus growing in the wild?
Growing fruit trees in containers is an excellent way to enjoy fresh produce. Here in the UK, our unpredictable weather and limited outdoor space means that we often prioritise planting in pots.
There may be a lot of snow on the ground, but spring is still on its way, and the gardeners are itching to make plans for this year’s growing season. If you are one of these gardeners, and if you find ...
March is the month to plant for fruit trees, as bare-root trees, which are easier to handle, are available. Now our early-blooming trees — especially the wild plums — are celebrating the returning ...
There are several fruit trees you can grow and enjoy that do well even in smaller spaces, rewarding you with fruit each summer. An English garden just isn’t complete without a gorgeous fruit tree of ...
There’s one notable caveat: For the best results, you should opt for a citrus tree. “Meyer lemon and key lime citrus trees are reliable options because they adapt well to indoor conditions and can ...