Tribune Happy New Year! My New Year’s wish is for nice, slow, soaking rainfalls to help our new plants establish and our established plants thrive. What’s your garden ...
bare roots are planted in winter or spring, but fall planting offers unique benefits in warmer USDA hardiness zones 8 and up. As well as being able to grow some of the best fruit trees in your own ...
Perennials are the stalwarts of flower beds. These reliable plants perform year after year, filling gardens with colorful ...
Establishing fruit trees in Texas takes some effort, but these time-tested tips from a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service ...
The cool, short days of winter usher in the bare-root planting season. Bare-root plants have been tended in commercial growing fields for several years, then dug and supplied to retailers with their ...
Not all trees have the same care requirements, and that's especially true for fruit trees. To get the most bountiful yield, ...
Roses, fruit trees and bushes and hedging plants are often sold as “bare root” plants. These woody plants lose their ... This is much less costly than raising plants in pots. The plants grow and ...
Semidwarf trees, which are the most popular, can potentially grow 20 feet high. They should stay half as high with adequate ...
Do you love pecans but don’t want to pay the high prices found in grocery stores? Why not grow your own tree? When ...