Growing your own fruit is both rewarding and challenging. There's an art to getting the growing environment right for your fruit trees so they can produce plenty of juicy fruit. Pomegranate trees ...
Self-fertile trees will produce fruit without the need for another tree to pollinate it. If your tree is not self-fertile it will need to be paired with another one. Trees can be bought either in ...
Apricot trees are self-fertile, meaning they're able to produce fruit without needing another tree nearby for cross-pollination. However, apricot trees do benefit from pollinators in spring when ...
Apples are the most accommodating and long lived of fruit trees, and they cope with our wet climate quite well. There are ...
Honeybees along with 1,500 other insect species pollinate plants in the UK. Self-pollination: The pollen grain lands on the same flower it originated from. Cross-pollination: The pollen grain ...