An young orange tree being grown in a terracotta pot next to other plants. - DimaBerlin/Shutterstock Growing oranges might sound like something only gardeners in warm climates can do, but compact ...
A collection of citrus trees in pots at a nursery - Malkovstock/Getty Images If you only have a small space to grow delicious fruits and other edible plants, you're probably familiar with growing in ...
Orange trees grow well in containers. If you live in a cold climate, bring them indoors for winter or enjoy their beauty—and ...
An orange tree and other container plants line a sunny window sill. - DimaBerlin/Shutterstock Indoor plants set a tone for any living space, from a tropical oasis of palms to a meditative collection ...
Much frustration surrounds growing plants in containers outdoors, probably due to exaggerated expectations. If you want safety where container planting is concerned, confine your choices to cacti and ...
Question: I’d like to grow my own fruit trees, but I’m short on space. Can I grow fruit trees in containers? Answer: We’re happy to say yes, you can. One of the great pleasures in life is picking ...
Q Can I take a normal lemon or orange tree and grow it in a container on my second-floor apartment porch? Can I trim it to 5 or 6 feet, or would I have to get a dwarf variety?
5 things to do in the garden this week: Fruits. Bare-root deciduous fruit trees are now arriving in nurseries and home improvement centers. In order to squeeze these trees into containers, their roots ...
If you haven’t embraced container gardening, you should. Even if your yard is limited to a small patio or your winters don’t suit outdoor growing, don’t write off growing fruit trees in the small ...
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