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Dieback and canker on fruit trees

Dieback and canker on fruit trees

Die-back and cankers on your fruit tree may be a sign that it has root rot caused by Phytophthora infection.

Growing fruit trees is a climate change solution

Growing fruit trees is a climate change solution

Feeling worried about climate change? Learn how growing your own fruit can help you make a significant difference in many meaningful ways.

The importance of a diverse green manure seed mix

The importance of a diverse green manure seed mix

Diverse green manure seed mixes bring extra benefits to your soil. In fact, the more different seeds in your mix, the better!

How to make biochar: two backyard methods

How to make biochar: two backyard methods

Save money and turn waste wood into black gold. Here’s detailed instructions for how to make two biochar systems in your backyard.

How to design a fruit tree guild

How to design a fruit tree guild

Get inspired to create beautiful and productive guilds around your fruit trees to support their health and your whole garden.

What should you grow under your fruit tree?

What should you grow under your fruit tree?

Growing edible and flowering plants under your fruit tree makes best use of the space plus helps to keep your tree healthy.

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