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Most fruit trees require full sun, which means at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight every day to fruit, but they'll fruit ...
Clay soil is notoriously difficult to garden with. But it's still possible to grow an apple or pear tree in a clay-soil yard ...
Wouldn't you like it if you could produce fruits in your own garden? Here experts discuss how to plant a fruit tree at home.
Choose a suitable location: Peach trees need six to eight hours of sunlight daily. The soil should be well-draining and rich ...
Growing fruit trees indoors can transform even the coziest corners of your home into a verdant personal orchard. Even better, for impatient gardeners, there are a few fast-growing varieties that ...
If you want to learn how to grow a pear tree, this guide looks at how to plant, maintain and harvest pears with tips from two fruit tree experts.
In addition to the houseplants you're familiar with, a wide variety of fruit trees also grow well inside. This means you can combine the decorative beauty of indoor plants with the practical ...
Have you dreamed of watching fruit blossom in your own backyard? Why not start with a cherry tree? The low-maintenance tree will bring you plenty of fruit to enjoy.
Pruning fruit trees in the winter will stimulate more growth and pruning in the summer will help keep the plants manageable. (File photo by Jebb Harris) ...
Love fruit trees but don't have a backyard or garden space? No problem! You can grow these indoor fruit trees right in your home.
Here’s a primer on how to grow delicious fruit in your own yard — and which trees work best in small spaces.