House Digest on MSN
The Fast-Growing Fruit Tree That Can Bring Unsuspected Privacy To Your Yard Or Garden
Looking to turn your yard into a secluded oasis? While a fence certainly provides privacy, it doesn't have the beauty (or fuzzy, juicy fruit) this tree offers.
Backyard Garden Lover on MSN
21 Low-Maintenance Fruit Trees to Try Growing
Dreaming of stepping into your backyard to pick fresh, juicy fruit straight from the tree? It might seem like a project reserved for seasoned gardeners with more free time (especially when harvest ...
House Digest on MSN
[9 Min] X Fruit Trees To Plant This Fall For A Bountiful Harvest Next Year
While you may be busy trying to make the most of your autumn garden, the fall season can also be a wonderful time to plant fruit trees. As temperatures cool and the sun decreases its intensity, fall ...
While their spring blossom and autumn fruit are welcome members of the Prunus family can be a bit of a nuisance ...
Outdoor Guide on MSN
Why Fall Is The Perfect Time To Plant A Pear Tree In Your Yard
Pear trees are a wonderful, very hardy addition to any yard or garden. But young fruit trees establishing roots benefit from proper timing, and fall is ideal.
One of the most popular houseplants today is the fiddle leaf fig (Ficus lyrata). Yet this arboreal gem is also a candidate for outdoor growing.
Is there any hope for my crape myrtle plant that was frozen in recent winters? Absolutely. These sprouts are coming up from its root system. They are genetically the same as the top growth that was ...
To find out how gardens can extend the character of the home, Ahram Online spoke to designer Maryan Ahmed and agricultural engineer Amgad Salem.
Denver Green School Northfield leads academic performance in the city by integrating hands-on agricultural education.
Get expert tips on frost, pruning and pollination, reviving crape myrtles, sun perennials, weed control and St. Augustine care.
Home cooking, natural wine, majestic vistas and rustic guesthouses: A road trip through this small Central European country yielded a rich array of surprises for a first-time visitor.
Too many people assume they can plant perennials and forget about them. Hour for hour, annual gardens are probably less work for the show they provide.
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