After last year's devastating harvest with no peaches or cherries across most of Green Bluff, those trees are now filled with buds like never before, signaling a great crop this summer! "This year, ...
Key Points Prune fruit trees in late winter or during early spring dormancy for faster healing and stronger growth.Prune lightly in summer to shape trees, but avoid fall or early winter cuts that risk ...
Nothing screams summer like biting into a ripe, juicy peach, a stone fruit that’s typically harvested in the United States from May through late September. While you can buy peaches at farmers markets ...
Peach trees are generally considered easy to grow—but that doesn't mean you can skip pruning. Pruning is an essential step in ensuring that your tree produces as much quality fruit as possible and can ...
If you've spent years nurturing a peach tree only to never get any fruit, it might just be that you need to adjust the growing environment you're providing. There needs to be some specific conditions ...
A trip to Apple Holler during apple-picking season is a beloved tradition each fall, but this year, the farm is opening its orchards early for more fruit-picking fun. For the first time since 2022, ...
Will the latest Arctic freeze impact your fruit trees? Know the stages of your trees’ budding cycle to discover the answer. Courtesy Johnson County Extension With the recent spell of arctic ...