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.
Trees and shrubs add shade and colour and bare-root is better value than plants in containers, writes David Domoney ...
Bringing a touch of nature into your home has never been easier, especially when you can grow your very own fruit tree ...
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Ensure a thriving indoor olive tree by avoiding common mistakes. Learn essential tips, including proper lighting and watering to keep your olive tree healthy ...
Provide your indoor avocado tree with plenty of container space for the roots to grow in and spread out. Repot your plant ...
I have never experienced discontentment in winter. I keep myself active in my little urban orchard by choosing fruiting trees ...
To start a chaste tree from seed, collect and extract the seed from mature fruit in the fall. Plant it in a container filled ...
Dragon fruit cacti prefer a well-draining soil mix, with an ideal ratio of three parts regular potting soil to one part perlite or sand. This ratio facilitates rapid water drainage, which is vital ...
Bayside Council in Sydney have installed a shipping container after an alleged tree poisoning. Picture: Bayside Council Others were not so keen, with one person saying the community should not be ...
Q: I’m considering growing some evergreen trees and shrubs in containers for winter interest, but I’m worried that they’ll get too large. Any advice? Mary K, Dublin A: Many of the loveliest ...
To grow different varieties of fruits in a small space, consider a family fruit tree, which consists of two to three fruit varieties grafted onto one tree. Get your tree off to the best possible start ...