From pruning and spraying to cutting back and attacking slugs, February is full of important chores for the attentive gardener.
I sat down with Russell Norton a horticulture and agriculture educator with the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension and started by asking him: why do we prune?
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Lots of homeowners will plant a few fruit trees in the back yard in hopes of harvesting delicious tasting fruit! We often ...
Winter is the ideal time of the year to prune many trees. The branches are bare which makes it easier to see the overall ...
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The dormant season is the perfect time to plant fruit and nut trees in East Texas. With the cooler temperatures, planting now ...
Ornamental and fruit‐bearing trees will begin to bloom this month in home gardens and along the Blossom Trail in eastern ...
Citrus is conveniently seasonable when not much other fruit is available from home gardens through winter, but they seem like ...
Discover which annuals, perennials, vegetables, trees, and shrubs to plant in winter. Learn how to establish seeds, bare root ...