Growing your own fruit at home is easier than you might think—even in limited spaces. With the right selection of plants and a little care, you can enjoy fresh, homegrown fruit throughout the year.
Feeding fruit and nut trees is a priority this month. Spread three mugsful of 20.10.10 fertiliser around the root area of the ...
A few hours each week spent outdoors nurturing fruits, flowers and vegetables can provide exercise, stress reduction, vitamin D and a better diet.
Toward the end of February temperatures will begin to warm a little. However, temperatures in the 30s and 40s are still quite ...
Indoor plants can brighten up a home during the gloomy winter months. From orchids to peace lilies, an indoor plant can ...
Reflecting on the recent cold days, I decided to write about a cold-hardy shrub that also grows well in Hawaii. Indian ...
• Before the heat and dry air of spring and summer, update your irrigation system to in-line drip, flexible tubing with ...
Last week, while I was going to town, a neighbor and friend from church asked me what I knew was an orange-like small tree that begins with C. He knew that I understood plants. I said, “Calamondin.” I ...
Having an indoor fruit tree may sound appealing, but not all fruit trees are suited for growing inside. Here are the ones to ...
Wood ashes can help raise soil pH levels, making them beneficial for acidic soils. This can improve nutrient availability for plants. They should not be used around plants that thrive in acidic soils ...
The Rodessa Branch of Shreve Memorial Library is hosting a “Get It Growing” workshop in partnership with the LSU AgCenter on Tuesday, February 4 at 2:00 p.m. Since Louisiana has such a long growing ...
They arrived in Galveston, Texas, where they were transported in 17 train cars to California and their final destination in ...