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In a remote stretch of Klickitat County in southern Washington, third-generation apple grower John Riggleman is playing a bit part in the most ambitious and highest-stakes new product rollout ...
The Malaysian government’s recent move to cut down 1,000 durian trees in April has sparked protests, raised concerns over ...
When James Lynch first trespassed into an overgrown Wellington valley in 1990, he discovered a forgotten reservoir. Three ...
This phenomenon is called “alternate year bearing” and is very common in fruit trees. In non-bearing years, the tree tends to ...
Peaches are in season and this fruit tree produces a flat peach which is adapt to all climates (not just the cold). It tastes ...
Q. Last year, my plum tree didn’t have any fruit at all. This spring, it has so many plums that I’m afraid the branches may break! Why? This phenomenon is called “alternate year bearing ...
Hi, we’re Magali & Stefan. We live with nature on a Zone 5b–6a piece of land here in Canada, and it’s an honour to care for it. We grow our own food and help restore native biodiversity to the land.
That’s why a reader reached out to us with this health question: “Is the fruit from fruit trees that survived the fire edible? My house was a total loss, but some of my trees survived.” ...
So it should come as no surprise that all across the Iberian peninsula you’ll come across olive groves or find olive trees in people’s gardens. With their gnarled trunks, thick root systems ...