The original Bramley apple tree is “hanging in the balance” after the property outside which it grows was put up for sale.
The great grandson of a man who introduced the Bramley apple commercially has said he is "gravely concerned" about the future ...
Q: I moved into a home a couple of years ago with an apple tree, and it’s never produced fruit. What can I do to get it to fruit? A: If the yard only has one apple tree, one of my first suspects is ...
Have you heard of Egyptian apple pie? It’s the type mummy used to make. Apples are the most common homegrown fruit in Northern regions. Most apple tree owners know they’re supposed to prune their ...
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The type of fruit tree that'll thrive even in colder climates
Many fruit trees in North America need a cold snap to go dormant, but it can get too cold, particularly up north. Turn to this cold-hardy tree for success.
Growing heirloom apple trees is becoming increasingly popular among home gardeners. With their hardy parentage, heirlooms are resilient and fairly easy to grow. There are dwarf and semi-dwarf ...
Pruning an apple tree can seem like a daunting task if you have never done it before. Like most other skills, you start out slowly learning the basics to help build confidence. Then once the basic ...
In February, before spring has arrived and the bugs are back out, it's a great time to do some yard maintenance. These trees ...
Boulder County’s once-forgotten apple trees don’t produce the same fruit piled high in the grocery store produce section — they bear names like Ben Davis and Wealthy, Hawkeye and Duchess of Oldenburg.
The Malus coronaria learned to fight frost by blooming two or three weeks later than the trees that produce cultivated varieties of apples like Honeycrisp or Red Delicious. A key to protecting apples ...
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