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Make sure to plant it 15 to 25 feet away from your home and other structures, trees ... the container. Space plants at least 6 feet apart and support them with a strong trellis. Dragon fruit ...
you can plant the cutting directly in soil either in the ground or in a container. It should establish roots in a couple weeks, and after that, it's safe to transplant. Repotting the dragon fruit ...
The glorious Meyer lemon tree is a small, evergreen variety that makes it possible to enjoy homegrown citrus regardless of ...
It's not easy growing fruit trees and bushes in pots. Here's why... along with tips on how to sidestep nine potential ...
Tammy shows how to grow dragon fruit in pots so you can have this sweet treat in any garden! Unlike your typical fruit tree, dragon fruit, also known as pitaya, is a scrambling, spiky cactus.
I enjoy seeing residents grow some of their own food. It can be as small as growing a tomato plant on their balcony or as big as growing five acres of fruit trees. The amount of food grown doesn ...
longan fruit – often called dragon’s eye fruit – isn’t as well known. Longan trees (Dimocarpus longan), which grow up to 100 feet tall in Asia, typically reach only 30 to 40 feet in ...