If you're interested in growing your own fruit trees but live in a colder climate, you still have options. Consider this ...
Fig trees (Ficus carica) thrive in USDA hardiness zones 8 through 10, though they can also grow in colder areas with proper protection. In addition to providing shade and beauty to your yard—not to ...
‘We’ve had 50 years of division; 50 years of failure. 50 years of the same conversation, over and over again’ In the middle of No Man’s Land, there stands a lonely fig tree. Each summer, its fruit ...
Planting areas: USDA Zones 8 to 10. Some varieties developed for zones 5 to 7. Size: Up to 15 feet tall by 15 feet wide. Fruit season: Early summer and late summer or early fall. Exposure: Full sun.
It's not too early to get started nurturing some new trees. In fact, one fruit species does spectacularly when propagated indoors from cuttings.
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