It's always nice to enjoy fresh fruit whenever you please, and what fruit could be fresher than the kind you pick yourself? Don't wait for results; get these.
Yes, you can grow fresh fruit on your balcony.
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Tom Karwin, On Gardening | Spring in bloom

"As noted in our previous column, we have recently neglected our 24-year-old greenhouse and have had to remove accumulated ...
My grafted mango plant — of an unknown variety and around three feet in height — is planted in well-prepared soil enriched with natural fertiliser. It has been affected by dieback disease. Brown spots ...
Grow near walls in small gardens successfully by choosing heat-tolerant plants that thrive in sun-baked microclimates rather ...
The following planning applications have been made to Chichester District Council between March 25 and April 1.
Pruning is one of the simplest ways to keep your garden healthy, shapely, and full of flowers — but timing matters. Cut at ...
Orchids need a different approach to pruning than other houseplants.
Palm Beach has renewed a program to waive fees for hauling away ficus while encouraging the planting of pest-resistant ...