Late winter is not too early to start pruning most evergreens in the South, but you will regret pruning spring bloomers. Here's when and how to prune.
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Early Spring Spring has come to parts of Central Oregon. Very early. The warm winter has already caused several of the trees ...
I find that fruits and vegetables grown at home taste particularly good. Prune fruit trees in our area between late February and early March before the buds begin to swell. The branching habits are ...
There's a difference between pruning and trimming trees, shrubs, and perennial plants. Learn when to use each method to promote growth and good health.
Most woody plants are dormant through winter, making late winter and early spring the most important pruning window of the ...
If you would like to add spring-flowering trees to your landscape, January and February are excellent months to plant them.
Imagine stepping outside on a crisp fall morning and picking a fresh apple straight from your own back yard or biting into a sun-warmed peach. Growing your own fruit isn’t ...
The beauty of shrub and tree branches appears when leaves are absent. Take advantage of this time to prune woody plants to prevent crossing and rubbing branches, thin out dense ...
Late winter may still feel like hibernation season, but for homeowners with backyard orchards and berry patches, it’s prime ...
In the U.S., only about 664 tons of ginger were produced in 2024 — just 0.7% of what Americans consumed. Few crops illustrate ...