
How to grow your own multigraft or fruit salad tree
Multigraft trees are a no-brainer for many gardens, as they reduce risk and provide a bigger variety of fruit, without taking up more space.
Multigraft trees are a no-brainer for many gardens, as they reduce risk and provide a bigger variety of fruit, without taking up more space.
Many heritage fruit tree varieties are in danger of going extinct. The best way to save them is by planting them in your backyard.
Pears have gone out of fashion, but they’re actually easy to grow, delicious, and versatile – a fantastic addition to your garden.
There are hundreds of heritage apple trees you’ve probably never heard of. We’re aiming to bring as many as possible back into fashion.
Sub-tropical fruit trees include dozens of exotic and interesting varieties that can expand the diversity in your garden.
Picking almonds at the right time is key to good storage, and recording the names of the varieties you plant helps too.