In order to properly set fruit, peach trees require cold weather, just like many other stone fruits. This makes Kansas a good place for the
It is not that hard to grow peaches in the state of Virginia but the right variety of peaches does require a little bit of
Maryland is classified as a planting zone between zones 5b and 8a by the National Agricultural Statistics Service, and its western tip is the only
It has been reported that many different varieties of fruit trees grow well in Kentucky, as per the University of Kentucky. In Kentucky, temperature ranges
Tennessee is home to a variety of maple trees that are well-suited to the state’s climate. These trees are known for their stunning foliage in
The weeping cherry blossom tree is a stunning ornamental tree that is known for its graceful, drooping branches and delicate pink or white flowers. It
Because of the unique climate of Dallas, it makes things very interesting when it comes to figuring out what to grow. Certain plants will do
I am thrilled to announce that Plant Native is now accepting guest posts from passionate writers and bloggers who share our love for nature and
There are peaches trees (Prunus persica) thriving in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 5 to 9; Ohio is in that zone. They are capable of thriving
During the last year, New Hampshire tree fruit growers have produced more than 1,300 tons of fruit. Purchasing New Hampshire grown apples, peaches, plums, pears,
