Many different fruit trees are suited to container gardens and some rank among the easiest fruit trees to grow. I have grown several types of fruit trees in containers myself - including citrus ...
You don’t need to own an orchard or live in the tropics to grow fresh fruit. You can grow dwarf fruit trees even if you have a small yard.
Whether you have a small or large garden, or simply a patio or balcony, container gardening offers you flexibile growing opportunities. Growing plants in containers is an easy way to create instant ...
The perfect time has arrived to prune your apple and pear trees. The dormant period, lasting from November to early March ...
Fig trees prefer to have their roots ... happily among flowering plants in a border (cottage-garden style) or in its own container. The red fruits are ideal for making fools, jellies and jams ...
This decorative method was often used traditional walled kitchen gardens and is perfectly suited to growing fruit in the smaller ... If planting a container-grown tree, dig a hole twice the ...
Bare-root plants are generally cheaper than plants grown in containers ... can be supplied bare-root, from trees to perennials. Find out more below. Winter is the ideal time to plant a bare-root tree, ...
allowing you to benefit from the healthy rootstock of one tree and the tasty fruit of another. Rootstocks come in various sizes. Look for ones labelled M27 or M9 which suit most gardens ...
Grapevines and fruit trees. Now is the time to clonally propagate grapevines, fig and pomegranate trees from cuttings. In a ...
5 things to do in the garden this week: Fruit trees. Most types of citrus ripen ... enough and may then be planted in the ground or in containers, the latter being well-suited to their shallow ...