Get a head start on home harvests by planting bare-root fruit trees this fall. Find the best varieties and learn tips for planting and caring for new trees.
Similar to other states with diverse elevations and climatic patterns, the Peach State falls in multiple USDA plant hardiness zones, aka planting zones. Georgia is in planting zones 6a to 9a. With ...
Alabama’s wonderful climate and location make it perfect for all kinds of gardening and outdoor activities. Situated in the extreme Southeast, Alabama falls into hardiness zones 7a through 9a on the ...
This fruit tree loves to be planted in full sun and well-drained soil, away from strong winds. They are native to Asia and can be grown in USDA Zones 4 to 9. If you’re living in either of these four ...