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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Surveillance video shows a thief in action, digging away in a front yard and yanking at a tree rarely found in San Diego. For Helen Pham and husband Kevin Duong, the large hole in ...
The 27th annual Pawpaw Festival brought its usual taste of history, friendship and delicious fruit to Albany, Ohio. Residents ...
Here's how Hoosiers can find the largest native edible fruits in the U.S., which taste like a mashup of banana, pineapple and ...
Everything from apple trees to white sapotes will be on sale Sunday when the Manatee Rare Fruit Council holds its annual rare fruit tree sale at the Manatee Convention Center. A wide range of citrus ...
Darryl McCullough didn’t always have more than 200 rare and exotic trees growing on his SweetSong Groves spread. In fact, his former life as a mathematics instructor at the University of Oklahoma was ...
Rare-fruit growers in Sonoma County hold a scion swap and offer demonstrations on how to graft many different fruits onto a single tree. Thousands of varieties of trees, vines and shrubs bear edible ...
Common Ground is proud to have Tierra Madre Farm, a small Santa Cruz family farm specializing in rare and old-timey fruit tree varieties. Rubinette Apple, Belle Lucrative Pear, Burgundy Asian ...
CORVALLIS, Mont. — In the early 1900's especially, the Bitter Root Valley grew several hundred varieties of fruit trees, most of them apple. But many of those antique fruits were lost or forgotten.
Now in its 32nd year, the Rare Fruit Tree Sale, an annual Manatee County event with a huge following, has a new location this year. Traditionally held indoors at the Bradenton Area Convention Center ...
Gail W. of Sonoma asks: I am looking to purchase a few fruit trees and have heard people at the rare fruit tree grower’s sale in Santa Rosa last January talk about fruit tree chilling requirements.
Taking a ramble through Kevin Reimer’s dense, jungly garden at the tippy-top of San Marcos Pass is a multisensory mystery tour full of visuals, aromas, flavors, and textures that could go on for hours ...