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The heat-tolerant edible fruit tree you can grow in a container that thrives in small spaces
If you have a small yard, you may have discounted the idea of growing fruit trees. This compact, sun-loving citrus with ...
Growing your own citrus tree can be an incredibly rewarding experience, and you don’t have to live in a warm climate to make it happen. While not every tree is ideal for indoor cultivation, there are ...
While the rest of the garden is getting a well-deserved winter rest, the citrus trees just won't stop. Like the noisy neighbors down the street, the citrus keep partying all winter long, blasting out ...
Even though we do not live in south Texas or Florida, we can grow citrus at home. A few of the hardier types of citrus may be grown out in the landscape or garden if provided some winter protection, ...
Cold weather doesn’t have to mean the end of your gardening joy, and winter doesn’t need to turn your green thumb into a ...
Living in Louisiana has many advantages, including our subtropical climate that supports the growth of many different types of plants that require warm, humid temperatures. This includes citrus trees, ...
Raising citrus indoors in containers is not groundbreaking gardening. The practice has been around awhile. But improved dwarf tree varieties make them easier to handle, a moveable feast you can stash ...
As I stepped out onto my patio this warm and sunny afternoon, I was almost knocked back by an intense fragrance. No, it’s not the backyard chickens, it’s the Meyer lemon. Remember that homemade ...
Mycelial growth of Phytophthora nicotianae var. parasítica in vitro was inhibited by phosphorous and acetyl salicylic acids at 10ppm; mycelial growth of P. citrophthora was inhibited by phosphorous ...
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