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  • Growing Grapevines

    DIYnet — When planting grapes in sleeves, leave the top of the cardboard container just above the surface of the soil. Drip irrigation works well for watering grapevines, as it supplies water directly to the root zone. You can even grow your own wine, ...More…

  • Growing Avocados and Dates

    DIYnet — Avocados and dates have pits, and that means indoor plants can be grown from them. Indoor-gardening expert Larry Mason shares some tips for growing your own. Use an avocado that is relatively ripe. By all means, go ahead and eat it and enjoy the ...More…

  • Growing Bananas

    DIYnet — You don't need a yard to grow fruit trees: you can grow them in containers on a patio or balcony. Some types of fruit can also be grown indoors. Larry Mason, host of Winter Gardening, shares some tips for growing banana trees, which are sold by ...More…

  • Grape Growing In Saskatchewan

    University of Saskatchewan — This may not be Italy, but grapes can be successfully grown in Saskatchewan with proper care and a warm sunny summer. However, grapes are not a prominent fruit crop in the province, and most growers enjoy them for home consumption. Grape vines ...More…

  • Growing Currents in Saskatchewan

    University of Saskatchewan — Currants are high vitamin C and great for making jam, jellies and wines. The are also well suited for growing in Saskatechewan. Currants are moisture loving plants and live best on a northern slope. They prefer a well-drained soil, with ...More…

  • Growing Tips for Fruit Trees

    GardenGuides — Growing Tips for Fruit Trees. Fruit trees can benefit almost every yard or landscape. Providing an array of color, beauty and shade, a fruitful tree can also deliver an endless selection of fruit to enjoy. To ensure that your tree... Fruit trees ...More…

  • How to Start Growing Seeds From Fruit

    GardenGuides — How to Start Growing Seeds From Fruit. When you discover how easy it is to start plants from seed, you might be tempted to try starting fruit trees. Although many citrus and some other types of fruit propagate easily from seed, others ...More…

  • Basic Fruit Facts

    DIYnet — Thin young fruit so they're roughly 6" apart along the branch. Too many gardeners shy away from raising fresh fruit because they have heard it is too difficult, given all the bugs and diseases than can plague fruit trees, says Paul James, host of ...More…

  • Fruit-Tree Diseases

    DIYnet — Cedar-apple rust begins its life cycle on red cedars and spreads to apple trees. Black knot affects cherries, plums and other members of the genus Prunus. A variety of diseases can attack fruit trees. Agricultural Extension Agent Dr. Alan Windham ...More…

  • How to Grow Strawberries

    DIYnet — Fresno, Calif. -- Strawberries aren't just delicious; they're a breeze to grow. (SHNS photo courtesy The Fresno Bee) Michelle Guardado's garden already was overflowing with roses, ferns, morning glories and sweet peas when she went shopping ...More…

  • Pruning Apple Trees

    DIYnet — Hand pruners come in a variety of styles. This pair has rotating handles. The branch collar is the wrinkled wood close to the trunk. Never cut into the branch collar when pruning. Fruit trees must be pruned every year, usually during the dormant ...More…

  • Holiday Fruit and Garden

    DIYnet — We've come a long way since the days of Pilgrims and the time when an orange or cranberries were considered a Christmas treat. Can you imagine your child today being thrilled with a mere fruit or vegetable as a gift on Christmas morning? In ...More…


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