Grapevines are ideal plants for covering gaps on fences and walls. Plant between autumn and early spring and they will grow quickly, filling an empty space as well as providing you with fruit. There ...
Yes, you can grow fruits like strawberries, bananas, and grapes even if you don't have a yard - and the best part is you can ...
If you're looking for some stunning fall color in your garden, as well as some much needed shade in the summer, there's one ...
If you plan to grow woody plants such as fruit trees or grapevines, it is important to train them early. The first few years of growth determines the final shape and structure of a plant. I was ...
Participants of last year’s grape workshop at UW’s Sheridan Research and Extension Center listen to a presentation about starting grapevines. A similar symposium May 21 in Lander will focus on the ...
Jim Duff grows several varieties of wine grapes in his Pendleton yard including this Malbec plant. At one time, Duff tried growing wine grapes on a commercial scale near Pendleton, but found the going ...
I have been introduced to the pawpaw plant (and have eaten the delicious fruit it produces) and was told it can grow successfully on Long Island. Yes! You can grow a pawpaw here on Long Island. The ...