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Your lawn and citrus trees do not need to be stimulated by nitrogen fertilizer during winter, potentially resulting in tender new growth that can be injured by the next freeze.
When winter comes, the last thing you want is for the dropping temperatures to kill off your citrus trees. Luckily, there are a few ways to protect them.
Worldwide, citrus trees produce more fruit than all other deciduous fruit trees combined. Many gardeners in Marin find growing citrus rewarding, but somewhat problematic. For problem-free growth an… ...
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YouTube on MSNSunrise Lime Tree Fantastic Citrus Variety to Grow
Discover the wonders of the Sunrise Lime Tree in this fascinating video. Perfect for citrus enthusiasts, we delve into why ...
Citrus tree problems can be easy to resolve. Aside from their susceptibility to cold, citrus trees are among the most carefree and reliable of home fruit trees. A few common problems do show up on ...
We can grow many kinds of citrus in Marin, but it can be challenging. Winter is the time of year we harvest our citrus bounty, but it is also the time we need to take the most care.
Last February, we experienced some significant freezes that damaged citrus trees, particularly on the north shore. It’s hard to say if we will have severe freezes this winter, but it ...
If you want your citrus trees to produce an abundance of healthy fruit in winter, now is the time to care for them. I grew up in Arizona, where I had no appreciation for the absurd quantities of ...
Taking care of plants is rewarding, especially when it comes to fruit trees or other edible plants. But it quickly becomes a stressful endeavor when you spot a mystery problem, such as your citrus ...
The Santa Monica Community Garden Program will host four free educational events in September, offering residents ...
A CITRUS plant expert has shared how to care for lemon and lime trees in the UK. The plant pro claimed the plants require "minimal pruning" and watering in the "same way" as a houseplant.
Recent widespread hard freezes more than likely resulted in damage to many of the citrus trees in Northwest Florida. Cold damage will become more evident as we move into the spring and summer of ...
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