Tag: fruit trees

Graft is good!

On Sunday, I attended the Advanced Grafting Workshop at Andrew’s Urban Farm. Here’s a little about the day and why I attended.

Tall trees

Things are always evolving at Ligaya Garden. When we started Ligaya Garden, we had no protection from the Sun on a Summer afternoon. To get relief from that, we planted our row of deciduous trees and let them grow really tall. We do lose… Continue Reading “Tall trees”

The trees know it’s Spring

It’s that amazing time of year when seemingly dead sticks burst into flower and the dull, Winter garden becomes a riot of colour. For the trees, it’s all about reproduction but or us it’s about beauty and the promise of fruit. Our Sicilian Nectarine,… Continue Reading “The trees know it’s Spring”

Dwarf Mulberries

The Dwarf Mulberry that we plantedĀ  a couple of months ago has surprised us and produced tiny fruit! The Mulberries are only about the size of my little fingernail. They’re not quite ripe but we’re really looking forward to tasting them. We hope they’re… Continue Reading “Dwarf Mulberries”

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