COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - This week, Tim Hartmann with Texas A&M AgriLife shows us how to care for a peach tree that needs a little help. “If you look at this tree, it’s a little bit yellow.
Every summer, gardeners all over the country are rewarded with fresh, juicy peaches. But if your tree is lacking this season, it may be because of how often you're watering it. Peach trees need moist ...
The next time you enjoy a juicy peach, be sure to save the pit for planting.
Kim Todd talks about vertical gardening and peach tree care. Kim Todd talks about vertical gardening and peach tree care. Additional topics are turf care, climate concerns, early garden crops, and ...
Question: We moved into a house over the winter that we have been told by a neighbor has a peach tree. He says that it has a few good fruit, but that it hasn't been cared for recently. We are waiting ...
Discover 3 winter peach tree tasks an expert urges you to do for bigger harvests next year. Winter is a crucial time to give your peach tree some attention.
Question: In my backyard I have apple, peach and apricot trees. Should I prune these three species the same way or take a different approach for each? Answer: Pruning is an important and necessary ...
Q. My peach trees struggled this year. The fruit set was very sparse, and the fruit that did make was inedible due to disease and bug holes. Can you provide some tips to hopefully prevent a repeat of ...
There’s something about eating fresh, ripe fruit that makes us want to plant the seeds in our yard and grow our own trees. Many fruits are easy to grow from seed, just think about those watermelons ...
Q. Is it too late to prune my peach tree? It has started to bud. -- Glenn Hope, Fulton County A. Early to mid-March is a fine time to prune peach trees. Your goal should be to have a three- to ...