Will subtropical fruit trees work in your garden?
A lot of subtropical fruit comes from indigenous forest cultures, but that doesn’t mean you can’t grow it in your backyard.
A lot of subtropical fruit comes from indigenous forest cultures, but that doesn’t mean you can’t grow it in your backyard.
Animals and fruit trees go well together if you can figure out how to enjoy the benefits without the animals doing too much damage.
Bake delicious warming winter cakes from the fruit you’ve grown on the fruit trees in your own garden for extra satisfaction.
Many heritage fruit tree varieties are in danger of going extinct. The best way to save them is by planting them in your backyard.
Learning to preserve your own fruit is a great way to use up gluts and give you a steady fruit supply throughout the year.
Learn about frost in your garden, how it may affect different types of fruit trees, and how to protect them by creating microclimates.