IT’S no secret that buying fresh fruit isn’t always cheap, but did you know growing your own is easier than you might think.
Looking to grow your own fruit in your yard? This fruit tree will thrive in a variety of conditions, including heat, drought, ...
Pruning is an essential part of fruit tree maintenance, but doing it wrong can spell trouble for your trees. Here are the key ...
March is the time to step up watering of houseplants, as well as pruning your trees and planting seeds indoors.
The dwarf nana pomegranate is a small shrub that thrives in hotter climates, and will fit into your home as easily as a ...
Regularly trimming away damaged and unsightly branches is key to maintaining a healthy tree with an aesthetically pleasing ...
The fact that apples grown from seedling trees are extremely tart and basically inedible — as opposed to cloned or grafted ...
Growing tree fruit is rewarding. However, it’s not easy and requires time and effort to be successful. Tree fruits need to be ...
Choose a planting site for rhubarb which receives a minimum of six hours of direct sunlight, free from the shade of trees or buildings. Since rhubarb is a perennial, it should be planted to one side ...
Indoor pepper plants need warm ambient temperatures, so you may need to adjust your home's thermostat accordingly or use a ...
Growing tree fruit is rewarding. However, it's not easy; tree fruits need to be managed correctly to prevent insect and ...
Growing fruit trees in containers is an excellent way to enjoy fresh produce. Here in the UK, our unpredictable weather and limited outdoor space means that we often prioritise planting in pots.