If you want to cultivate your own orchard but don’t live in a warm location, check out these expert-recommended fruit trees that grow in cold climates.
Q. My yard is like a picture post-card. It is a large maple tree in a vacant lot next door that is my problem. Sprouts grow from its trunk and in the spring, millions of "airplanes" fall from the tree ...
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Grow juicy fruit trees anywhere you live
Whether you have a sprawling backyard or just a sunny balcony, you can grow your own fruit by matching the right tree to your climate and space. From dwarf citrus in pots to cold-hardy apples in the ...
Q: I have a few trees in my yard that have growth at the bottom as shown in the photo. Should I cut the sprouts down? If so, what's the best way to do it without hurting the tree? — John A. A: The ...
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