The first step to quickly transforming your yard into an orchard is selecting trees that fruit between one and five years.
Hoping to grow juicy lemons, plump pears, or crisp apples in your backyard? Our master gardener warns you to be wary of this ...
Learn how to grow and care for DownHome Harvest® 'Little Miss Figgy' Dwarf Fig, a compact variety perfect for gardens or ...
From early March, this shrub is covered in brilliant red blooms that are frost-resistant. Hardy, melliferous and easy to care ...
As we quickly move through February, it is time to focus on landscape preparations for a successful spring green-up ...
Fort Bend County Master Gardeners Arti Bansal and Angela Chan spoke to about 75 people in Rosenberg about "Fruit Trees" that ...
Garden lovers might want to take a few steps to protect their plants as much as they can against the cold air that is coming ...
Snow accumulations are possible across much of Mississippi, according to the revised forecast Sunday from the National ...
temperate areas of USDA Hardiness Zones 8 to 11 and are one of the best plants to grow in USDA Zone 9. They grow best in full sun and well-draining soil that's either slightly acidic or neutral.
Last week, while I was going to town, a neighbor and friend from church asked me what I knew was an orange-like small tree ...