When summer ends, you look forward to closing shop on gardening in the fall. But do your trees need additional fertilizer?
Fall is typically known as harvest season, but you can plant plenty of fruit trees in your backyard during this season.
A tree sapling grows at a historic apple orchard preserve at the Kelderhouse Farm in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, ...
Apple orchards have changed. The large stout trees with thick gnarling branches of a few decades ago are now flimsy bushes ...
You’d be surprised how long some trees last…if properly maintained…and how soon the trees will start to produce.
The colder months mean dormancy for most fruit trees, but with these steps, you can prepare them for cold snaps so they can ...
Get out and redesign and replant your landscape. Clean up all the old plants in the garden to reduce diseases and pests next ...
Sometimes we think fall is the slowing down time of year in the landscape and garden. Personally, I find autumn to be one of ...
Leaves can be mulched, burned into ash, or composted to provide nutrients for plants, and cities typically offer leaf pick-up services in the fall.
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we discuss the pros and cons of raking fall leaves; learn something new about ...
At Ridgeview Orchards, grower Dan Dietrich has been experimenting with reflective fabric and mechanized picking platforms.
Some farmworkers say they’re making less money, not more. And growers say they can’t afford to pay the overtime.