I’m pleased to announce that my latest book, The Complete Mini-Guide to Growing Windowsill Pomegranate Trees: A Reference Manual for Northern-Zone Gardeners has officially
Tag: fruit trees
Everybody loves citrus (and if you don’t, I’ll say a prayer for you, Mr. Grinch). Lemons, limes, kumquats and tangerines all make the “awesome”
Growing fruit trees in pots is tough… and growing potted subtropical fruit trees indoors is even tougher. The entire indoor growing environment is alien
In addition to being a fabulously interesting and rewarding plant to grow, the banana tree has built-in attractions for the windowsill gardener because it
Successfully growing peaches is a status symbol for gardeners in cold northern zones. This is the fruit tree that is a southern-grown staple, but
For most windowsill gardeners, half the fun of growing unusual fruits is the challenge associated with keeping a warm-climate plant healthy and thriving in
For northern gardeners, the relentless winter winds, deep snow, and insidious ice of northern winters are a constant threat to successfully growing fruit trees.
Once I planted my first windowsill banana tree, I was hooked. Sure, bananas are low on my favorite flavors list, as far as
The Complete Mini-Guide to Growing Windowsill Lemon Trees: A Reference Manual for Northern-Zone Gardeners is for sale in ebook and paperback formats on
I gotta say, I’m not trying to dis any plant nurseries here. The obvious solution to finding fruit trees that will thrive in zone
So back in the day when I was very new to fruit gardening, I believed a nursery catalog that solemnly told me I lived