Yes, you can grow fresh fruit on your balcony.
You don't have to live in Florida or California to grow your own citrus. Follow these tips to pick the right variety and pot ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pink crepe myrtle tree flowers - Jaclyn Vernace/Shutterstock Flowering trees can transform a dull patio into an at-home oasis, and ...
Many dwarf fruit trees are easy to grow in containers, indoors or outdoors, or both. One somewhat less common fruit tree choice is the dwarf fig, which does well in colder zones outdoors in summer but ...
Now, not having a garden doesn’t mean that you won’t have the taste of fresh, homegrown mangoes. With some planning and care, ...
The salty-sweet taste of a pistachio is so unique that growing your own pistachio tree (Pistacia vera) is worth the effort if your local climate supports it and you're up for a multi-year project. The ...
I like maximising growing space for food crops, so in this example, I have a fig tree growing in a container with an undergrowth of banana mint! The mint helps as a companion by keeping the weeds and ...
Growing citrus at home may seem difficult without a warm climate or large yard. One compact lime tree variety offers a surprisingly manageable option for pots.
From Meyer lemons to Valencia oranges, Florida gardeners are embracing citrus varieties suited for patios, backyards, ...