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Clay soil is notoriously difficult to garden with. But it's still possible to grow an apple or pear tree in a clay-soil yard ...
Most trees with long, flexible branches, such as apple, cherry, fig, peach, pear, plum and quince lend themselves nicely to ...
Planting a fruit tree is an easy project that will yield tasty things for years to come.
Wouldn't you like it if you could produce fruits in your own garden? Here experts discuss how to plant a fruit tree at home.
In this week's Gardening 101, CBS 11's Jeff Ray shows you some recommendations for fruit trees to grow in your backyard.
Many of the most highly popular fruit trees can successfully be grown in containers thanks to dwarf modern cultivars ...
Charlyn Moltane, who gardens in Fountain Valley, emailed as follows: “My friend in Garden Grove has grown four apricot trees from the seeds of store-bought fruit. These trees are now five feet ...
Q: We are on the borderline between zones 3 and 4. We just purchased sungold and moongold apricot trees from a local nursery. The trees are potted but don't appear to have been pruned.
Fruit trees must be heavily pruned every year or more to produce fruit, says Jean-Claude Rochat, owner of Arborist Now, Inc. ...