If you live where wind is an issue, then you'll want to make sure that your trees and shrubs can withstand the onslaught that can come with bad weather or serve as a viable wind break or barrier. This is for your own safety, the safety of your property, and to keep your garden … [Read more...]
Garden Fencing: A Roundup of the Best Ideas
by Jill Potvin Schoff Are you planning a garden and wish to incorporate the best fencing into your design? Or do you have unidentified visitors wreaking havoc in your existing garden? We’ve scoured the web for the best garden fencing ideas to keep out garden pests. From … [Read more...]
Best Teak Garden Furniture: A Roundup
by Julie Christensen When it comes to outdoor garden furniture, teak has long been the premier choice. Teak wood is high in rubber and oil, making it naturally resistant to mold, mildew and insects. This durable wood can be used outdoors year-round and develops a soft silver … [Read more...]
Snow Apple Tree: History and Resources
The Snow Apple -- aptly named for both the fruit’s white flesh and the tree’s winter hardiness -- is one of the oldest known apple varieties. Also called the Fameuse, it originated in France, probably in the 1600s and was introduced to Canada and America one hundred years … [Read more...]
How to Grow an Apple Tree
Johnny Appleseed, aka Johnathan Chapman, was a horticultural hero responsible for planting thousands of apple trees throughout the Midwest in the early 1800s. Some of the descendents of these trees are still growing. Johnny traveled on foot over 100,000 square miles, and started … [Read more...]
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