Q: Are those ugly galls on my peach tree harmful? What can I use to treat ... Q: How would you compare fescue, zoysia and hybrid Bermuda grass for Texas conditions? Much of the information I ...
Peach trees are a very satisfying to grow, and their summer harvest of sweet juicy fruits is well worth the effort. It's possible to grow a peach tree from the seed (which resides inside the peach ...
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will host the Texas New Fruit Growers conference on Oct. 17-18 in Fredericksburg.
A partnership between national, state and local programs may soon benefit Longview ISD students by adding fresh, homegrown ...
Want to know how to plant a new fruit tree? Here is a step-by-step guide on planting fruit trees for beginners and planting young fruit trees. Following these steps when planting fruit trees and ...
Dwarf Elberta Peach Tree (Prunus persica ‘Elberta’) Figs are just about the easiest fruit to grow; they’re self-pollinating and don’t require fertilizing. Figs are just about the easiest ...
Ever wondered why any fruit has failed to grow on your trees years after planting them? Gardening expert Dave The Plantman (@davetheplatman) has the answer - pointing out on TikTok a key sign ...
Citrus is synonymous with warm climates…but what can we grow here in Texas? Plant pro Zander Caruso from Barton Springs ...
We know that purple leaf plum cannot handle the heat in certain locations, particularly south and west exposures.
You will need to water the seeds you plant daily to grow successfully. Once a fruit tree is grown completely, it will yield fruit for you daily. However, if you chop down a fruit tree after its ...
Growing fruit trees in containers or in the ground in your yard can offer abundant fresh fruit, fragrant blossoms that are attractive to beneficial pollinators, and cooling summer shade.
Learn how to graft trees that grow multiple fruits and the benefits of why graft trees are worth it. Grafting is the joining together of two living plant parts so that the whole grows as one plant.