The old-fashioned, humble crabapple is an understated star of the fall garden. Gardeners know the showy spring display of copious flowers in dazzling white, red, or shades of pink, but, wow, do they ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A closeup of pink crabapple blossoms - Shaunl/Getty Images Have you ever walked around your neighborhood only to discover a tree ...
Bright red crabapples growing in clusters surrounded by green leaves growing on branch of a crabapple tree - Helen Reid/Getty Images What's the difference between a crabapple tree and an apple tree?
Crabapple branches drenched in white, pink or red blossoms are a strong enticement to go out and buy one of these trees. First, however, put a little thought into which variety you plant. There are ...
We have had many letters from readers telling about having flocks of cedar and Bohemian waxwings, American robins and eastern bluebirds eating the left-over fruit on their crabapple trees. Ted Walski, ...
DENVER — Blooming crabapples are one of the glories of spring. Crabapples are easy to grow, drought tolerant and long-lived. There are four species native to the U.S. and numerous cultivated varieties ...
It was an exceptional spring for flowering crabapple trees all over town. Our wet weather provided moisture and no late frost killed the buds or flowers. The older trees are probably Dolgo (white) and ...