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This phenomenon is called “alternate year bearing” and is very common in fruit trees. In non-bearing years, the tree tends to ...
Begin transitioning to warm-season crops like beans, corn, cucumbers, melons, spinach, sunflowers, marigolds, basil, etc.
With every piece of greenery you see around Ohio, you can hopefully notice a yellow beauty growing in that area.
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YouTube on MSNPlanting More Types of Fruit Trees & How to Dig a Hole - With Tips!In this video, we plant over a dozen different fruit trees and I talk through an example of how I dig the hole at the same time giving some extra tips on how to get the tree off to a good start. Blog: ...
How many cucumbers you can expect from a single plant depends on a number of different factors. Follow these tips for ...
Oak Grove Garden Club Spring Plant Sale: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Tour the gardens and shop a wide variety of locally grown plants and ...
Households are being urged to try their hand at growing their own fruit and vegetables as the cost of groceries continues to ...
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Garden column: Here's what you need to know to grow rhubarb successfullyRhubarb, legally a fruit but botanically a vegetable, thrives in sunny locations with fertile, well-drained soil. Planting ...
He said strawberry plants produce more fruit in their second year as the plant establishes itself. While it's often recommended to snap off flowers on a new blueberry bush to encourage leafy ...
Best-seller author and gardening expert, Simon Akeroyd, is now advising his followers to start planting their own produce, ...
To keep hummingbirds visiting all season long, pick plants that bloom at different times. Choose early-season plants like ...
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