News

Whether it's apples, peaches, or pears, the possibilities are endless—and the local flavor and freshness can't be overstated. The best way to get even more of these delicious harvests, of course, is ...
The majority of the plants you purchase at the nursery have been grown from cuttings or seeds. But grafting and budding are still commonly used to propagate most fruit and nut tree cultivars.
Learn how to propagate a money tree with this step-by-step guide.
Most fruit trees are grafted about eight inches above the root system—orient the tree so that the graft “wound” (the knobby area where the cut was made) faces north, where this weak link in the trunk ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — Figs don’t do well with hard pruning, but hardwood stem cuttings allow you to propagate new trees. Taylor Jones, a horticulture agent with the North Carolina ...
It's easy to propagate a fig tree from a cutting, but things are different for citrus: Dan Gill's advice ...
Figs, grapes, hazels, and gooseberries are among the easiest fruit plants to propagate using cuttings, layering, or just by digging up suckers.
Fruit-tree enthusiasts maximize their harvest and their space by grafting multiple varieties onto one tree.
Fruit trees are generally propagated using one of the following methods: cuttings, grafting, or air layering. Deciding when to propagate a fruit tree will depend on what process you're using and ...
How to Propagate a Money Tree You can grow a new money tree plant by taking a cutting from an established plant and rooting it in water or potting mix.