In many ways, gardening in northern climates is similar to gardening the world over: ya put the plant in the ground, make sure it
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The blueberry is one of those fruits that seem so versatile; as long as your soil has the right pH to make the plant
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We’ve all heard of strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and their well-known cousins, but let’s face it: ordinary can be boring. Tasty? Yes! Easy to grow?
Red raspberries. Black raspberries. Even purple and golden raspberries. Let’s get real: if you have the space, funds, and time, the only realistic option
As a longtime gardener focused on growing edible perennials, fruit was an obvious first choice – but it didn’t take me long to realize
For the fruit gardener, there are few disappointments as deep as bringing home a highly anticipated new plant, only to find that it’s actually
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”
Identifying the best fruits to grow in cold climates has been a lifelong project for me. I’ve been gardening in northern New England for