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When planting apple trees in your yard, it’s worth thinking beyond soil drainage and light conditions—and even the delicious fruit you’ll eventually get to eat. However, you should also ...
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As apple trees mature, their growth slows—but the biological cues driving this shift have remained elusive. A new study ...
Such shoots should be removed whenever they appear, so now would be the appropriate time to prune away the suckers growing at the base of your apple trees. To remove the shoots, cut them off at ...
1. Selection of the Apple Tree Choose a variety of apple tree that is well-suited for bonsai. Dwarf varieties such as "M27" and "M9" are ideal as they are naturally small and compact. You can also ...
As with yarrow, fennel is best planted close to—but not directly under—apple trees to avoid competition and crowding, Hammond says. Zones: 4 to 9 Mature size: 3 to 5 feet tall ...