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  • How to Increase the Yield on Fruit Trees

    Nothing beats providing fresh fruit to the table from your own fruit trees and nothing is more disappointing than having a fruit tree that is slow or under producing. In order to produce the...

  • How to Identify Trees in the Pacific Northwest of Washington

    Have you ever been outside in the Pacific Northwest and wondered what kind of trees you're hiking through? Has your child ever asked you, "What's that tree called?" Or maybe you just looked out in...

  • How to Make a Manchurian Apricot Tree Produce Fruit

    Manchurian apricots can be grown in USDA zone 3 to 7. The spreading tree can tolerate many types of well-drained soil, grows 20 to 30 feet tall, and can live to be 30 years old. It requires a...

  • Fruit Tree Identification Guide

    Fruit trees are a wonderful addition to any yard or garden. There are many types of trees. Some produce flowers and fruit while some produce only leaves and needles. A fruit tree will flower in...

  • Acai Berry Horticultural Information

    The acai palm tree is one of 1,200 species of palm native to South American rainforests. It has been a source of food and building material to the native population for thousands of years. Its...

  • What Kind of Fruit Tree Can I Plant in My Yard?

    Dwarf fruit trees are perfect for a backyard garden. These trees will reach no more than 15 feet in height, require little space to grow and produce fruit crops earlier than standard-size fruit trees.

  • How to Identify Types of Lemon Trees

    Lemon trees are plucked all over the world for refreshing pies, juices, and meringues. Gardeners identify lemon tree varieties by singular leaf, twig and tree trunk combinations. Some lemons are...

  • How to Identify Fruit & Peach Trees by the Leaves

    Perhaps you've inherited a yard full of young fruit trees along with your new house, or maybe someone has gifted you with a seedling that doesn't have fruit yet. You can identify each tree using...

  • How Fast Do Pear Trees Grow?

    Pear trees are a popular choice when it comes to growing fruit trees, because they mature faster than other fruit trees available and they are also easy to maintain. Growing a pear tree means...

  • How to Identify Fruit Tree Leaves in Illinois

    Remarkable among the many trees both native and nonnative to Illinois are the fruit trees. Known for lush foliage, spring blossoms and fruit from summer to fall, fruit trees provide more than...

  • Coconut Palm Tree Identification

    Cultivated for more than 4,000 years, the coconut palm tree plays an important role in many cultures for its remarkable versatility. The towering trees, with their enormous feather-like leaves and...

  • Avocado Tree Planting Density

    The green flesh of the fruit of the avocado is a tasty addition to salads and salsas that is packed with nutritional value. Avocado contains many vitamins, and is rich in heart-healthy soluble...

  • How to Spray Nectarine Trees

    Spraying your nectarine trees is an important step in making sure your tree stays healthy and bares delicious fruit. Spraying will protect your nectarine tree from disease and bacteria and also...

  • How to Tell the Difference Between a Dogwood & a Bradford Pear

    Dogwood and Bradford Pear trees share a lot of common traits. Their shared characteristics can make telling one from the other challenging. In spite of their similarities, Dogwoods and Bradford...

  • How to Space Dwarf Fruit Trees

    Many gardeners would love to have fruit producing trees growing in their backyard. Until recently that was an impossible dream for many homeowners. When dwarf fruit trees became available, it gave...

  • How to Preserve Tree Seeds

    Trees provide oxygen and absorb toxic pollutants, they enhance wildlife habitat and offer summer shade and protection from winter winds. They help control erosion, provide lumber and paper...

  • How to Graft Fruit Trees With Black Cherry Trees

    Grafting fruit trees can produce multiple results. Some fruit trees require grafting to produce generation after generation of consistent fruit. You can also use grafting to grow multiple...

  • How to Replant Fruit Trees

    Sometimes it is necessary to uproot our beloved fruit trees and replant them in a different location. Replanting a fruit tree is a delicate operation. Leaving the tree's roots exposed to air could...

  • How to Trim Apricot Trees

    The apricot is an early ripening stone fruit similar to the peach and nectarine, though smaller in size. With pale orange to reddish-orange skin and pale orange flesh, the apricot tastes sweet and...

  • How to Grow a Bonsai Fruit Tree

    The art of bonsai has been around for many generations. The concept of growing a mighty to scale tree in a container as small as a walnut shell has enthralled people for thousands of years. Though...

  • How to Get Rid of Bugs From Apple Trees

    Many apple growers find themselves battling insects on their trees each year. Insecticides will take care of many of the pests, and other tools such as white latex paint and hanging red sticky...

  • How to Garden With a Pomegranate Tree

    If you're looking for a small tree with gorgeous flowers and delicious fruit that's easy to grow, pick a pomegranate. Really more of a large shrub rather than a tree, the pomegranate grows in most...

  • How to Tell Tip Bearing Apple Trees From Spur Bearing Apple Trees

    Apple trees bear fruit in one of three locations. Tip bearing apple trees produce fruit on the ends of new branches, which it grew the previous year. Spur bearing apple trees produce apples on...

  • How to Propagate Tulip Poplar Trees

    Tulip poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) trees are are colorful and grow quickly and tall. Tulip poplars are also known as yellow poplars because they grow tulip-like flowers that are green and...

  • How to Maintain a Pear Tree

    Pear trees can have a number of different uses. They produce delicious fruit that can be eaten raw, juiced or cooked, or made into a jam. The bark of the tree is commonly used in woodwind...

  • How to Pot Patio Fruit Trees

    Choose dwarf or semi-dwarf varieties of fruit trees to pot in containers for your patio garden. The trees' bright green leaves, springtime flowers and crops of fresh fruit in late summer add...

  • Where Can I Buy Miracle Fruit Trees?

  • Fruit Tree Advice

    The benefits of growing your own fruit trees will pay off in organic, flavorful fruit that will save you money and provide fruit fresh from the tree. Having a variety of fruit trees will assure...

  • How to Tell What Fruit I Have on My Tree

    Telling the type of fruit tree you may have can be beneficial before the growing season begins. Taking care of your tree requires you to prune and feed at regular intervals. The style of fruit...

  • How to Take Cuttings From Fruit Trees

    Vegetative propagation is the art of using cuttings, stooling, budding or other methods to produce a replica of the parent plant. Open pollination and simple evolution will often produce fruit...

  • How to Grow a Brown Turkey Fig Tree

    Fig trees are native to the Mediterranean and come in edible and nonedible types. The most popular is the brown turkey, which bears large copper-colored fruit. They don't need pollination to set...

  • How to Get An Orange Tree to Blossom

    Providing shade, gorgeous blooms and delicious fruit, orange trees are sought after by gardeners and juice lovers alike. Tending to an orange tree, however, can be tricky. An orange tree planted...

  • How to Get the Most Fruit From an Apricot Tree

    Growing your own apricots can be a rewarding process--and homegrown apricots always taste better than store-bought ones. To get the most fruit from an apricot tree it is important to properly care...

  • How to Grow Fruit Trees in Shade

    Fruit trees thrive on sunlight and rain, producing juicy, succulent treats during the harvest season. If you are interested in growing fruit trees, but your current growing conditions tend to be...

  • Is a Persimmon Tree Fragrant?

    Nicknamed the "Japanese Apple," persimmons are cultivated mostly in Japan and China, although the trees are also found in the U.S. The fruit takes a long time to ripen and is extremely unpleasant...

  • Fig Tree Problems & Answers

    Fig trees are more common than you might think. Although they grow best in a warm Mediterranean climate, fig trees have also become popular as indoor plants. Fig trees are not easy to maintain...

  • How to Identify Avocado Trees

    The avocado tree, native to Central America between the Rio Grande and Peru, is a dense evergreen tree. Some avocado trees have been successfully maintained in the light winter areas of the United...

  • How to Fertilize Old Fruit Trees

    As fruit trees grow, the fertilization process changes. Young fruit trees require different amounts of fertilizer than older fruit trees. Mature fruit trees that are four years old or older should...

  • Why Doesn't My Grapefruit Tree Produce?

    Believed to be a hybrid between oranges and pummelos, the grapefruit tree achieves 15 to 20 feet of branches, leaves, and trunk. A Grapefruit tree may not produce fruit or flowers for several...

  • Persimmon Tree Uses

    The persimmon tree, a lesser-known fruit tree, sprouts clusters of small orange berry-shaped fruit. It grows 15 to 35 feet tall with select species reaching even taller. The eye-shaped leaves...

  • How to Treat Fruit Trees

    Deciding what type of fruit tree you would like in your yard is usually an easy choice. Maybe you want an apple tree just like the ones your grandfather had in his orchard. Perhaps you prefer an...

  • When to Transplant Lemon Trees?

    Transplanting lemon trees, whether they are fully grown outdoor trees or smaller potted trees, is a delicate task. Lemon and other citrus trees require a great deal of care. If you live in a cold...

  • How to Identify Green Ash Trees

    It is not easy to identify a Green Ash tree but with a little effort you can come closer to being an arborist than you ever imagined. These trees are deciduous and broad-leaved and very effective...

  • How to Get a Key Lime Tree to Bear Fruit

    Key lime trees can be some of the most beautiful plants to grow in your house or garden. They are native to Southeast Asia, and were brought into the western world through trade, and with...

  • What Kinds of Spiders Live in Peach Trees?

    Peach trees are common in the United States, especially in the South and California. There are several types of peach trees that each produces a different variety of the peach. Spiders tend to...

  • How to Save a Broken Fruit Tree

    Damage to fruit trees can be caused by severe weather, wildlife and disease. If the tree goes without proper care, it can either yield small harvests or die. Its important to prune away the broken...

  • How to Clone Fruit Trees

    Cloning fruit trees has been done for years. The basic process is to cut a cleft in one tree and insert a branch from another. It allows farmers to produce fruit that is genetically identical to...

  • How to Solve Problems With Fruit Tree Planting

    The proper planting site is essential for fruit trees. Most fruit trees thrive in well-drained, moist soil that receives full sunlight. Choose the right size of tree for your space. Fruit trees...

  • How to Spray for Worms in Fruit Trees

    If you grow fruit trees you probably have problems with worms and other pests. The fruit you grow is just too appealing to these pesky invaders. Spraying your trees regularly with an insecticide...

  • How to Stop a Tree From Bearing Fruit

    Fruit trees often produce mass amounts of blooms and fruit each year. No matter the size of the tree, it is easy for there to be hundreds of apples, pears or cherries by the work of nature alone....

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