There’s nothing quite like enjoying your favorite fresh fruit picked straight from your own garden. Some fruits take years to mature, but others grow much faster. Here are five fast-growing fruit ...
An Instagram influencer and other experts say bonsai, the Japanese art of cultivating small trees, can be a tool of conservation.
No fruit embodies the essence of warmer weather quite like the peach, particularly when it is harvested from one's own garden. While cultivating peach trees may be intimidating, t ...
Want fresh, delicious fruit? Plant these fast-growing fruit trees that grow well in Southern climates. Experts share what to ...
Flowering vines are a great way to add interest and color to bare walls or ugly posts. From purple to bright pink, there are many trellis-climbing plants to grow.
You don't always have to wait for too long for a fruit harvest. You can plant these fast-growing trees in early spring for a speedy harvest in a few years.
There’s nothing as sweet as enjoying a home-grown fruit harvest, but the wait time can be years for many trees to bear fruit. There are fast-growing fruit trees that can give you fruit quickly, though ...
Researchers in Knoxville are using gravel-filled pits to help trees grow in urban areas. These special pits are designed to reduce heat and prevent flooding in Knoxville neighborhoods and beyond.
Forests around the world have become increasingly dominated by fast-growing tree species. At the same time, slow, long-lived native trees face a rising risk of extinction. That visible surge in ...
Having your own citrus garden can be extremely rewarding — few things compare to the scent of citrus blossoms or the satisfaction of picking fresh fruits straight from a tree. Unfortunately, not every ...
A fast-growing opportunity for small food businesses is e-commerce catering — catering services managed entirely online. No phone tag, no on-site staff and no complicated setup. And it’s not slowing ...
As winter begins to ebb in a few weeks, people will be thinking about landscape issues again. An unfortunate question I am sometimes asked is similar to this: “I lost my prized shade tree! What can I ...