While most of your gardening tasks wrap up as winter progresses, it could be just the right time to pay attention to your ...
Spring has sprung and that’s good news for gardeners who’ve been eager to dig into the soil once again. If you’re one of the few who’s added fruit trees to your crop list, there’s one practice you may ...
Luther Burbank, the famed experimental horticulturalist, called it making old trees young again. But even for novices, fruit tree grafting is alluringly simple: a dormant branch or twig - a scion - is ...
If you’ve recently purchased a fruit or nut tree — or if you already have one in your home landscape — take a close look at the trunk near the soil surface. You might see a faint scar where two ...
Don't stress if you have a tree that's not looking its best in the bark department. You can save a tree with damaged bark by first assessing the type of damage. Once you know the severity, you have a ...
o Previously: Vancouver’s Old Apple Tree was damaged in June when two of its three main limbs snapped. o What’s new: A National Park Service orchardist grafted both ends of thin shoots, which were ...
Has it ever occurred to you that you could design your own fruit tree? Maybe not, but you could if you knew how to graft. Like some skills not widely practiced, grafting has acquired a mystique. The ...
The plant has a bit of rhythm and mystery to its name. Pops writes: My dwarf tangerine is having a difficult time. It is in a small-sized wine barrel and it sits directly on top of the soil. The ...