Frigid Texas winters are beneficial for peach trees because they need a certain number of "chilling hours" to yield a good ...
Fruits of the City’s upcoming classes include Soil Basics for Thriving Fruit Trees and Gardens on March 4th, a Fruit Tree Grafting Seminar on March 22nd as well as Fruit Tree Pruning on March 29th.
Bringing a touch of nature into your home has never been easier, especially when you can grow your very own fruit tree ...
The Comanche County AgriLife Extension office will be holding a peanut meeting for growers on Thursday, March 6th at 12:00 PM at the De Leon City Auditorium. We will be ...
Peach trees are generally considered easy to grow—but that doesn't mean you can skip pruning. Pruning is an essential step in ensuring that your tree produces as much quality fruit as possible ...
We show you how to grow your own peaches. There are dozens of different varieties of peach and nectarine to try but for pot-grown trees a dwarf variety is needed. We would recommend 'Bonanza' or ...
Loquat trees thrive in warm tropical and subtropical climates. They are suited to growing outdoors in US hardiness zones 8-11 and are relatively cold hardy, but damaged by tempera ...