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While all trees have slightly different water requirements, tree water needs — following planting/transplanting — don’t vary all that much.
Although lilacs are technically shrubs, they can grow up to 15-feet high and be treated like mini trees in front yards. These plants are prized for their fragrant, spring-blooming flowers, but ...
When potted fruit trees are grown outdoors, they tend to need more water than their in-ground counterparts. Despite this fact, be sure to avoid overwatering, one of the most common mistakes ...
For more information on improving soil health, ground covers, and recommendations for growing fruit trees and other edibles, email the UF/IFAS Extension Brevard County Master Gardeners at brevard ...
The Post and Courier readers submitted photographs of fruit trees, and a winner and two honorable mentions were selected.
A nonprofit mission Sinderman is in the process of forming a nonprofit organization that he will call Food For Every Yard. He wants to plant 150 fruit trees in the Lowcountry by the end of the year.
When planting a new mango tree (and all trees for that matter), here are some tips. *Consider the mature height and spread of the tree when deciding where to plant it. In the case of a mango tree ...