Roses, fruit trees and bushes and hedging ... ideally plant them on receipt – or at least pot them temporarily until convenient to plant. Bare root plants are available only in winter and ...
Regardless of the type of fruit tree you are planting, there are two different buying options: bare-root and container-grown trees. Bare-root trees come with nothing but a bag protecting the roots, ...
“I prefer planting bare-root fruit trees rather than container trees as they are less expensive and will grow better,” he said. “The challenge is that bare-root trees are getting harder to find.
It’s time to let the deer know, once and for all, that your yard is not Reading Terminal Market. How can you do this? You can start by trading in your hosta and daylilies for these 21 deer-resistant ...