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Kitchen Gardening
Fruiting Shrubs are Easy to Grow
Gardeners can’t live by vegetables alone; we need fruit, too. Shrubs that produce small fruits are easy to grow and provide many benefits. Here are two of my favorites.
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Kitchen Gardening
Miracle Fruit Party Fools Taste Buds and Guests
Everyone knows what it’s like to take a big bite from a lemon or a lime. But if you eat a 'Synsepalum dulcificum' berry first, you'll taste a real miracle.
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How-To
The Best Fruits to Grow in Containers
Unlike many other edibles, fruit trees and shrubs can take up a lot of space when grown in the ground. An average semi-dwarf apple tree, for example, takes up anywhere…
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Kitchen Gardening
How to Grow No-Spray Organic Apples
Apples are subject to lots of pests and diseases, but one grower has discovered a low-tech way to grow high-quality fruit you won't be afraid to eat.
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Kitchen Gardening
Multi-Grafted Fruit Trees are Perfect for Small Gardens
We small-space gardeners are indebted to those that pioneered these trees and we're prepared to take full advantage.
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Article
Edible Places in Vertical Spaces
If you’re looking for an easy way to expand your vegetable growing options, just Garden Up!
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Kitchen Gardening
Prune Fruit Trees and Shrubs at the Right Time
No, it's not always the act of pruning that can get tricky, but rather the timing and the type of pruning.
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Kitchen Gardening
The Winter Pomegranate Harvest
Remember back in grade school when pomegranates would make our lunch sacks heavy?
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How-To
How to Grow Watermelons
Make room for the sweet crunch of watermelons. They can even be coaxed to grow up trellises in smaller gardens.
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Kitchen Gardening
Build a Support System for Your Strawberry Netting
A few lengths of copper pipe, some fittings, and a little work keep varmints off the berries and the netting off the plants.