“Sometimes it’s scary to not know what something is, but it’s also scientifically exciting,” according to the palaeontologist, Corentin Loron, at Edinburgh University. That incongruity lies at the ...
Growing fruit in containers is more viable than many gardeners think. One unique berry tree adapts well to pots and can reward you with sweet summer harvests.
Short on space but love avocados? This compact variety grows happily in a pot — and a little pruning can keep it small enough for patios or sunny corners.
Small backyards aren't exempt from the luxury of fresh-plucked apples. You simply need to choose varieties that thrive in containers or tiny garden beds.
A new grove dedicated to the Torrey pine tree opened at the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden on Friday, which will allow the ...
“Another popular choice is dwarf peach trees, which begin fruiting in only 1 to 2 years through proper pruning and grow to heights of 6 to 8 feet,” Sons says. Dwarf peach trees grow best in sunny ...
Dogwood trees are a bit picky about water; they prefer consistently moist, but not saturated, soil that drains well. Newly ...
From super sweet varieties to those with amazingly beautiful blooms, these dwarf plum trees show you can grow a fruitful harvest right in a pot.
The fiddle leaf fig is a popular houseplant, grand in size with gigantic leaves. But, there are a few reasons you may want to pause before purchasing one.
Working off tips from volunteers, two giant-hunters are tracking down the biggest, tallest, oldest trees in the eastern U.S., ...
Grumpy answers readers’ questions about what you can grow from seedling to tree in a wet area, shares plants that help keep ...
Have you been out in your garden yet to smell the flowers? That may seem a strange question, after all, much of the snow has just recently melted. Still, I hope to bring you ideas you may never have ...