There's little as rewarding as eating homegrown fruit. The good news: Many varieties — like mulberry and lemon trees — don't require a large backyard to flourish. While it's true that some fruit trees ...
Pear trees grow in zones 3 or 4 to 8 and require 400 to 900 chill hours to bloom and fruit. Most pears aren't self-fertile, and even if they are, they typically produce more fruit with a ...
It's always nice to enjoy fresh fruit whenever you please, and what fruit could be fresher than the kind you pick yourself? Don't wait for results; get these.
One in a series of columns co-written by Tony and Karen Russo, a father-daughter team and former owners of Russo’s in Watertown. Each spring, when our New England weather is still rainy and gray, we ...
a gardener waters a young fruit tree - Zbynek Pospisil/Getty Images Fruit trees are among the most beneficial plants you can have in your yard. Not only do they provide you with fresh, organic food, ...
Yes, you can grow fresh fruit on your balcony.
A guide to fruit trees to fertilize in April as they awake from their winter slumber, and the best types of products to use.