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 ...
Not all trees have the same care requirements, and that's especially true for fruit trees. To get the most bountiful yield, ...
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 ...
Planting a bare-root fruit tree is a bit like laying a hopeful foundation for the seasons to come – giving roots the chance to establish and awaken. Bare-root trees, unlike potted varieties ...
Are you planting trees for a fruit orchard, shade, or privacy? If you are, you'll face an inevitable dilemma when buying the saplings: whether to buy bare-root or potted trees. At a glance ...
Because bare roots were never confined within cans, they disperse more efficiently. Formerly canned root systems must recover from confinement. Deciduous fruit trees and roses are the most popular ...
Fruit tree with red fruits ... Yet, you must avoid planting these fast-growing trees for three reasons. Firstly, white ...
Roses, fruit trees and bushes and hedging plants are often sold as “bare root” plants. These woody plants lose their leaves in winter and become dormant. They are then dug out and sold without ...
Gardening is dynamic. It must adapt as each season becomes the next. Autumn became winter. Then, suddenly, the Christmas season became bare root season.
Unless, of course, it's the dead of the winter, and they're growing inebriated after overindulging in fermented fruit — that's the time to ... Apart from displacing native species, this tree also ...