Pruning Apple Trees and Other Fruit Trees
Guide to pruning fruit trees. Explanations of pruning techniques, supplemented with pictures. When to prune, how to shape fruit trees, trellising dwarf apple trees and dwarf pear trees, rejuvenating old fruit trees. This pruning information source takes you step by step, from the necessary care the first day fruit trees are planted to first-year care, second-year pruning and succeeding years.
Purslane for Edible Landscaping
Edible landscaping with purslane, a common lawn and garden "weed." Purslane's use as a gourmet food is discussed, supplemented by a recipe link. And purslane's health benefits are detailed as well. Think twice before killing this edible landscaping weed!
Spacing for Apple Trees, Other Edible Landscaping Tips
This is Part I of a two-part article on the care of fruit trees, a fine component of edible landscaping. It begins with general considerations for planting fruit trees and culminates in a table detailing how much space different types of fruit trees require. Apple trees, for instance, need to be spaced at 25' intervals. Part II (see link below) treats of chilling requirements.
Sweet Cherry Trees vs Tart Cherry Trees
Distinction drawn between sweet cherry trees and tart cherry trees in your edible landscape. Tart cherry trees do a better job of tolerating cold winters and hot summers, and consequently are easier to grow in many areas. Tart cherry trees are also smaller, facilitating their harvesting, pruning and spraying. Learn about edible landscaping with both of tart and sweet cherry trees here.
Visit Greenwood Nursery for Edible Landscaping Tips
Greenwood Nursery supplies top quality plants for edible landscaping wholesale to the public. Their inventory of inexpensive edible landscaping plants includes both ornamental trees and fruit trees, as well as bushes. They're also a resource for gardening products and landscaping tips. Whether it's buying apple trees or learning about pruning them, the Greenwood Nursery site is worth a visit.