Martha Stewart on MSN
How to Prune an Apple Tree So It Produces Fruit for Years to Come
Pruning apple trees encourages growth and reduces the risk of disease. Prune apple trees in late winter or early spring to ...
Crepe myrtles, Lagerstroemia indica, vary in size from dwarf shrubs to multi-trunked and single-trunk trees growing to 30 feet tall. Most varieties produce beautiful blooms starting in spring or ...
Over-pruning palms can lead to reduced food production, winter hardiness, and increased nutrient deficiencies and disease. Ideally, only dead fronds and fruit/flower stalks should be pruned, leaving a ...
House Digest on MSN
The Fruit Tree You Should Be Pruning In November To Boost Growth
Pruning fruit trees allows for better air circulation, plant growth, and fruit quality. November is a great time to prune as ...
Trim dead, damaged, or crowded branches to boost fruit quality and keep trees tidy. Thinning the canopy and reducing height improves sun exposure, airflow, and ease of care. Regular pruning supports ...
Have you heard of Egyptian apple pie? It’s the type mummy used to make. Apples are the most common homegrown fruit in Northern regions. Most apple tree owners know they’re supposed to prune their ...
Southern Living on MSN
How To Start Growing Your Own Olive Tree—Indoors Or Out
Olive trees need full sun, which is considered 6 or more hours of direct sunlight per day. They grow well indoors in a bright ...
Decking the halls can be an expensive proposition, but Christmas tree shoppers have plenty of options for finding a good deal, experts say. Despite reports of droughts stunting growth on Texas and ...
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