Ideally, they tend to grow best as a small under-story tree that receives late afternoon shade. In the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, my clayish soil was fine for them. They do well with limestone soil. Here is a link for San Antonio soils (not sure where you are):
Knowing your soil type, delicately working the ground, associating plants and protecting them without using fertilizer or pesticides, all these tips will lead to healthy organic soil. From focusing on the soil to carefully choosing what grows together, these simple…
Sometimes, it's better not to prune than to prune wrong. Before going crazy with your hand pruner in the garden, learn why to prune and the do's and don'ts of pruning. Read also: Pruning trees and shrubs Pruning trees like…
After the last tasks of fall and before putting them away, it is important to thoroughly clean your tools. Maintaining them properly will let them last a lifetime. They'll stay effective and also won't spread diseases in the vegetable patch…