Picture a charming blueberry farm, where vibrant bushes brim with richly colored fruit and sunlit leaves shimmer in the light. Yet, a change is on the horizon. Blueberry plants are now under threat, ...
Blueberry plants have fairly shallow roots, so there's no need to rake or turn over the soil after applying your fertilizer. In fact, you should avoid disturbing the soil, since doing so could ...
The fruits are simple to grow at home and, although many blueberry varieties are very hardy, it may be beneficial to know how to protect blueberry bushes in winter in colder climates. Growing ...
Walk With a Friend at Tualatin Hills Nature Park: 9 a.m. first Wednesday and third Sunday of the month. Take a guided walk ...
MacCubbin gives advice on gardening in Florida including care of phalaenopsis orchids, poinsettias, Eguenia, viburnum, tomato plants, sweat peas and blueberry plants ...
The U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council (USHBC) has been awarded $1.5 million from the second round of USDA’s Regional Agricultural Promotion Program (RAPP). Earlier this year, USHBC received $1.3 million ...
If a small viny plant comes to mind when you hear philodendron, think again. This one grows tall like a tree and will make a statement in your space. Compared to some faux fiddles that look ...
Bare-root fruit trees are generally cheaper to buy than potted trees, and the time to buy and plant them is from November to March. When planting them, good soil preparation is vital, especially if ...
A new North Carolina State University study pinpoints the worldwide spread of a fungus that taints blueberry plants with powdery mildew, a disease that reduces blueberry yield and encourages the ...
All kinds of plants can be supplied bare-root, from trees to perennials. Find out more below. Winter is the ideal time to plant a bare-root tree, including fruit trees, ornamental cherries, birch, ...