Martha Stewart on MSN
How to Protect Your Peach Trees This Winter, According to Gardening Experts
Protecting your peach tree in winter ensures healthy growth and a strong fruit harvest when the warm weather returns. Wrap ...
Macon Telegraph on MSN
Stink bugs are invading Ohio homes right now. Here’s why and how to keep them out
Stink bugs have a hefty appetite and will munch on just about anything, according to the Ohio State University Extension.
Gardening editor Doug Oster gets asked a lot of questions. A lot. And he doesn’t mind offering gardening advice. But rather than just limiting those answers to the person who asked, we thought it ...
Better Homes & Gardens on MSN
10 Essential Tips for Winter-Proofing Your Fruit Trees So They'll Thrive in Spring
Unlike garden beds with spring flowers or vegetable patches, fruit trees should not be given slow-release fertilizers or compost before winter. Unless soil test results suggest otherwise, fertilizing ...
Poor pollination, pests, or lack of sunlight can keep fruit from developing fully, so create a bee-friendly, sunny ...
Q: I live in Sierra Vista and have a small peach tree, about 3 to 4 years old. Last spring it bloomed for the first time and set about a dozen peaches. When the fruit was a bit smaller than golf ball ...
You’ve done it—you planted your fruit trees, nurtured them through spring blossoms, and watched them proudly bear fruit ...
Question: Our peach trees are in bloom. Does that mean we should prune them at this time? Answer: Enjoy the fall blooms and delay normal pruning until January or early February. Early leaf drop and ...
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