It is hoped the trees could start to bear fruit in two to three years' time.
Many fruit trees in North America need a cold snap to go dormant, but it can get too cold, particularly up north. Turn to this cold-hardy tree for success.
Imagine stepping outside on a crisp fall morning and picking a fresh apple straight from your own back yard or biting into a sun-warmed peach. Growing your own fruit isn’t ...
Take a virtual tour of International Fruit Tree Association post conference tour stops where there was much to see and learn.