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15 Trees You Should Never Grow in Your Yard
Trees can add beauty and value to a home landscape — if you plant the right species and find the right spot for it. Here are ...
If you live in a colder climate and you've always wanted your own fruit tree, you're in luck. These cherry tree varieties ...
Ben Young of Young’s Greenhouse shares his passion for fruit trees, tips for planting, and how his orchard grew from just one ...
Four flourishing side-by-side gardens in Oaklands are part of both the Victoria Hospice Teeny Tiny Garden Tour next Sunday, ...
This three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath, 2,700-square-foot carriage house in Crescent Hill is featured on the 2025 Crescent ...
Certain fruit trees are not only productive ... which also grabs attention. Espaliers, or woody trees that are trained to grow on a flat plane, like a trellis, "offer a very unique elegance ...
Baby Boomer,' one dwarf variety, is small enough to grow in a container. Or, leverage the fact that Asian pear is a fruit tree that's ideal to espalier, which involves training a tree to grow flat ...
At planting, young trees need a snip here and there ... for pruning and training that help growers with less space produce plenty of fruit. The ancient technique known as espalier is one way to do ...
When thinking about growing backyard fruit trees, most folks consider whether they have enough space. Espalier is a French word adapted from Italian which means "to rest the shoulder on." This ...
you can successfully grow a wide variety of fruit trees in a small garden. There is a method of training a plant, called espalier, which trains the plant to grow in a flat plane against a fence, wall, ...
Along an outer fence you’ll see the row of espaliered fruit trees: apples, figs, cherries, pluots and pears are all growing happily. Espalier is the practice, going back to Roman times ...