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How to tell fruit buds from leaf buds

How to tell fruit buds from leaf buds

Understanding the difference between fruit buds and leaf buds on your fruit tree makes everything else about fruit growing easier.

Will subtropical fruit trees work in your garden?

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.

Animals, fruit trees, and electric fences

Animals, fruit trees, and electric fences

Animals and fruit trees go well together if you can figure out how to enjoy the benefits without the animals doing too much damage.

Taming monster fruit trees with renovation pruning

Taming monster fruit trees with renovation pruning

Learn how to use a technique called renovation pruning to tame large, unpruned, and out-of-control monster fruit trees.

How to plant a fruit tree – the easy way

How to plant a fruit tree – the easy way

Everything you need to know about how to plant your new fruit trees to get them off to a great start in life.

Warming winter cakes with home-grown fruit

Warming winter cakes with home-grown fruit

Bake delicious warming winter cakes from the fruit you’ve grown on the fruit trees in your own garden for extra satisfaction.

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