Prune in winter to get the most out of the investment of time and money you put into this fall-fruiting tree — that is, lots ...
It might feel like pruning your apple trees in the dead of winter makes no sense. In fact, your dormant trees will thank you ...
Winter pruning isn't just about cleanup. Some plants respond best to December cuts, shaping how they grow, bloom, and recover ...
Although some plants can be damaged by winter pruning, others actually grow better and fruit and flower more abundantly when they’re cut back in winter. Plus, it's easier to see the branches without ...
More than 30 apple trees persist on The Purchase at the national park. They're more than 125 years old, and their DNA is ...
The Wilkes Cooperative Extension Service will have a free workshop on pruning apple and peach trees starting at 1:30 p.m., ...
Lemon trees need pruning to shape, improve airflow, and boost fruit production. Here's when you should do it and how to get it right for a healthy harvest.
Autumn is the ideal season to care for your fruit trees. Here are three species you should prune right now to keep them healthy and ensure a generous harvest next year. Which trees are they, and why ...
The best color is on new growth — branches that are just a year or two old. Older branches will turn grayish or brown. “To ...
Unfortunately they often prune plants that should not be pruned. Flowering shrubs such as lilac, azalea and rhododendron set their flower buds in the late summer and fall. If pruned in the winter many ...
As temperatures drop, muscadine vines across North Florida enter their winter dormancy. Dormancy is essential for protecting next year’s crop.