Citrus trees are small to medium-sized, frost tender, sub-tropical trees whose fragrant spring and summer flowers are followed by a range of different tangy fruits including oranges, lemons, limes and ...
Are you longing to grow your own citrus trees but afraid they won't survive your cold winter temperatures? Your concern is understandable because citrus trees are regarded as subtropical plants, which ...
Growing a citrus tree indoors can be a rewarding experience. It brings a touch of the tropics into your home, while also providing delicious, fresh fruits. Adequate sunlight, well-draining soil, and ...
Citrus trees are a popular choice for home fruit production in southeast Louisiana. Although relatively carefree as backyard fruit trees go, various problems do occur. I thought it would be helpful to ...
EPA has approved a gene-edited citrus rootstock designed to help protect trees from citrus greening disease, giving growers a ...
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Grow juicy fruit trees anywhere you live
Whether you have a sprawling backyard or just a sunny balcony, you can grow your own fruit by matching the right tree to your climate and space. From dwarf citrus in pots to cold-hardy apples in the ...
Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at gnogardening@agcenter.lsu.edu. I saw an ad for a mail-order nursery offering several dwarf citrus ...
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How often to water fruit trees for bigger, more delicious harvests every year
Proper moisture is crucial for growth and production.
California agricultural officials have identified a deadly plant disease in Carson for the first time — though it’s been in Southern California for a while. The disease, dubbed Huanglongbing — or HLB ...
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