Jujube trees are generally hardy in USDA hardiness zones 6 to 9. While they prefer full sun and well-drained, neutral to slightly alkaline, sandy soils, they can adapt to nearly any soil type. These ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Last week, we discussed the merits of the Juneberry, pawpaw and mulberry. Each of those unusual fruits offered a unique trait to ...
In my last blog, I mentioned that I attended the Monticello Heritage Harvest Festival this year. While there, I took a class on on edible landscaping which was quite enthralling. Michael Judd lead the ...
A website bearing the title “Gardening Know How” refers to the jujube tree as an “exotic”, which is certainly true around Tehama County. We were introduced to this tree through Martin’s Garden, a ...
Last week, we discussed the merits of the Juneberry, pawpaw and mulberry. Each of those unusual fruits offered a unique trait to the home gardener, as do the fruits we will discuss this week. Although ...