Fruit trees can yield abundance for your home, if propagated correctly. Instead of using seeds, consider these four methods ...
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How to propagate fruit trees for an endless supply of apples, lemons, and more
From your donor tree, take a stem cutting—also called a scion. This is the portion that will grow into the main tree, with the desirable DNA traits you're looking to reproduce (as opposed to the ...
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How to prune peach trees for bigger harvests
Take the guesswork out of harvesting with our guide on how to prune a peach tree to yield bigger, better fruit.
Keith Borglum likes to eat well. And that greed for ever more variety and freshness compels him to graft. Not the financial kind. The woody kind. The medical practice management consultant starts, ...
Rare-fruit growers in Sonoma County hold a scion swap and offer demonstrations on how to graft many different fruits onto a single tree. Thousands of varieties of trees, vines and shrubs bear edible ...
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How to Grow a Peach Tree from a Pit and Enjoy Juicy Fruit for Years
Growing a peach tree from a pit lets you enjoy the fun of raising a tree, even though it won’t match the parent fruit. Starting with a clean, dried pit and giving the seed a cold rest helps it sprout ...
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