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Palm plants can fall victim to yellowing leaves for a variety of reasons, from natural causes to diseases that need immediate ...
When potted fruit trees are grown outdoors, they tend to need more water than their in-ground counterparts. Despite this fact, be sure to avoid overwatering, one of the most common mistakes ...
Do stabilize your tree. Make sure to use quality, well drained potting soil, and tamp it down around the newly potted tree to ...
Given careful plant selection, some fairly extensive know-how, and a commitment to delivering the pet-like care that a potted fruit tree or bush demands, it’s possible to score moderate success.
If you want to grow a fruit tree but don't have the yard space for it, your patio may actually have enough real estate to do it. Here's how to grow a fruit tree in a pot.
Ben Young of Young’s Greenhouse shares his passion for fruit trees, tips for planting, and how his orchard grew from just one ...
The cactus, palms and succulents anchoring yards around the desert can successfully be planted in the heat, but don't wait. And getting some advice from a nursery is a good idea should you choose to ...
Just about every day a tree is being trimmed somewhere in the sprawling Coachella Valley, it seems. Ask landscapers where they take their scraps or if they'll give you some. Keep things moving ...
The fruit tree farmer from Goomboorian/Kabi Kabi lands in Queensland has been selling potted citrus, and passing on his knowledge to eager home gardeners, for the best part of 20 years.
4. Dwarf Plum Trees ‘Victoria’ and ‘Opal’ are excellent choices for small spaces. Being self-fertile, you’ll get fruit even with just one tree.