Your odds are good that when you tell a fellow gardener that you’re going to grow a peach tree from a pit they’ll try to…Continue Reading
Category: Fruit
Did you know that the kumquat is the only citrus fruit that doesn’t require skinning before eating? Little factoid for ya. The Nagami kumquat (Fortunella…Continue Reading
Tomato plant leaves that turn brown and curling are nothing to ignore. You’ve babied them from seedlings – watered, fertilized, watched (endlessly, right?). Then it…Continue Reading
It’s roots are a bit fragile when it’s young, so be mindful of that when you fertilize avocado trees. A common misconception about the avocado…Continue Reading
Caring for a peach tree includes learning how to properly prune a peach tree. It’s really not that hard. Peach trees are not the easiest…Continue Reading
It might seem weird that I enjoy rooting pomegranate cuttings. After all, I don’t particularly care for the fruit of the pomegranate shrub (I know,…Continue Reading
Peach trees are a bit particular in their needs. This deciduous tree thrives in summer heat and winter cold and is hardy to USDA zones…Continue Reading
One of the things that all of us here at Gardenologist agree on is that the olive tree is a stunner. If you have the…Continue Reading
Kaffir limes, key limes, dwarf limes and Tahiti limes are some of the most popular types of limes grown in the home garden. They are…Continue Reading
Winter protection for fig trees and others that hail from warm climates is a hassle, but necessary. It’s getting a bit nippy outside and our…Continue Reading