Orchards are typically planted with a row spacing of 14 to 18 feet and a tree spacing of 6 to 9 feet, depending on expected tree vigor. Trellis systems can be used to train trees and improve access ...
The macadamia nut, also known as the Australian or Queensland nut, grows on large evergreen trees native to southeastern Queensland. The trees can grow to a height and width of 40 feet. In the wild, ...
discusses the use of quince as a dwarfing rootstock in high-density European-pear (Pyrus communis) plantings where small trees are desired. He characterizes good dwarfing rootstocks as those which ...
Pear trees are easy to grow and very versatile. The range of types available means you can grow pear trees as freestanding specimens, have trained trees on walls or fences, or even dwarf varieties ...
A local fruit tree initiative is back and with more trees than ever ready for planting this season. The Petersfield Climate ...