It’s surprising how often the bigger trees are the last addition to a garden, when they really should be one of the first.
Growing dwarf apple trees in the backyard & protecting from pests by netting. This variety is the Golden Dorset and I also conduct a taste test after harvesting the fruit. -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch ...
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Fortunately for us gardeners, many trees can help with water absorption and reduce moisture levels. Certain tree species, both native and non-native, have evolved to thrive in wet regions, with ...
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Expand your indoor edible garden by growing dwarf sugar snap peas. These and other vegetables, of which you eat the fruit or flowers, need more light. Supplementing natural sunlight with ...
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While standard peach trees grow to approximately 25 feet in height, dwarf varieties are available that only reach heights of six feet. Young's weeping birch (Betula pendula "Youngii") is a dwarf ...
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