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Paynter's Fruit Market in West Kelowna is excited to see a full crop of apricots and other fruit on its trees this season after a devastating 2024.
British Columbia farmers lost $456.9 million in 2024, according to Statistics Canada, with a lobby group saying there ...
In the spring of 2024, Sukhdeep Brar, a second-generation stone-fruit grower in Summerland, couldn’t even look at his cherry trees. After a deep winter freeze decimated his crops, the branches ...
Nk’Mip, pronounced Inkameep, claims the title of the first Indigenous-owned winery in North America. For winemaker Justin ...
Blossom and fruit drop and fruit splitting are fairly common problems for fruit trees. While losing blossoms and small fruit from your fruit trees can be disturbing it is usually a natural process.
The fruit has a tropical taste and a custard-like texture. For more on this native tree, Meteorologist Drew Anderson takes us to the backyard of a pawpaw tree enthusiast.
Key Points. It's easier to stop squirrels from feeding on your trees to begin with than to deter them once they've found your fruit trees, so focus on proactive prevention.
The best way to get even more of these delicious harvests, of course, is to propagate your fruit trees. However, while propagation can be a great long-term goal, the process can be complicated.
SERIES 36 | Episode 15. Healthy crops of healthy home-grown fruit is one of the delights of summer. To reap the rewards, and bit of preparation and care over winter is key to success.
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